Ramsey County sues DHS over Thao investigation records
Ramsey County officials sued the Department of Homeland Security seeking records tied to the detention of U.S. citizen ChongLy Scott Thao.
Applications sought for 2nd District judgeship
The Commission on Judicial selection seeks applicants for a judgeship vacancy in Minnesota’s 2nd Judicial District following Judge Joy D. Bartscher’s retirement.
Denial of substitute counsel upheld in St. Paul murder case
The Minnesota Supreme Court affirmed the denial of substitute counsel in Shawn Tillman's St. Paul murder case, finding no abuse of discretion by the district court.
Planned business incubator wins St. Paul STAR grant
City officials awarded the incubator a $350,000 Neighborhood Sales Tax Revitalization grant this year
St. Paul pushes bonding for deficient bridge
St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman is asking state legislators to approve $48 million in bonding in the 2016 session.
St. Paul counts on developers to bankroll River Balcony
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi and Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher have filed a federal civil action in the District of Minnesota against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security seeking ...
Tax bill is a key soccer stadium goal
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi and Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher have filed a federal civil action in the District of Minnesota against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security seeking ...
Ramsey County approves $15M budget for demo project
County commissioners approved an $11.5 million budget for the project last fall, but they had to increase that after bids came in higher than expected.
St. Paul troubled by DNR river proposal
Staff says limits could affect Ford site, downtown properties.
Smith: Teaching universal human values
American Indian Magnet School on St. Paul’s East Side exemplifies moral instruction in public schools
Red Rock study picks BRT as best option
The group studying a 30-mile transitway from St. Paul to Hastings has shifted gears on its preferred transit choice for the route.
East side story
For the second consecutive election cycle, a St. Paul Senate district has no incumbent running. Two years ago the open seat in Senate District 67 attracted nine DFL candidates — easily the most challengers in the state.
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