Council Perspectives: It’s been a busy year

It’s been a busy year indeed. We’ve worked hard to make neighborhoods safer by reducing speed limits on Cesar Chavez and Wabasha and installing pedestrian safety infrastructure on West Seventh St. and Grand Ave.

PSA Demo Starting in March

Demolition of the City-owned Public Safety Annex (PSA) building, located at 100 10th Street South, will begin in March. This is the next...

Juneteenth renews push for reparations 

By Casey EkJuneteenth, the holiday on June 19 commemorating the day in 1865 when slaves in Galveston, Texas learned two years after...

The Way Church Offers Free Basketball Camps

Pastor Joseph Webb IV was a talented basketball player who was in the Howard Pulley Pro/Am (one...

HRA Approves Significant Affordable Housing Investments for 2020

[Editor’s Note: Affordable housing is a local, state and national issue. The Community Reporteris beginning to work on a series of articles on the...

Celebrate National Poetry Month in April

“The Poetry of Puppetry 2” premieres on George Latimer Central Library’s historic Jemne Puppet StageSaint Paul Public Library’s Youth Services department invites families...

St. Paul braves historic chill to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day parade

Thirty-year low temperatures to date did little to deter festive fanatics from enjoying the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17.Miss Shamrock:...

A Lesson from the Past: Why the Flu Vaccine Matters

By Brooke Gensler, MDDid you know that in 1918, in the midst of World War I, an influenza epidemic swept the globe?...