Category: Neighborhood News

  • When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Art and Migration

    When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Art and Migration

    By choice or by force. With great success or great struggle. People move or are uprooted, for many reasons. The world is currently witness to the…

  • Movie Review: Marriage Story

    Movie Review: Marriage Story

    There are plenty of films about couples getting together, but what about the ones splitting apart? Noah Baumbach’s significantly raw and affecting drama Marriage Story…

  • Keystone Services Available for Community

    Keystone Services Available for Community

    Keystone continues to operate our food shelf, crisis services, meals on wheels and case management programs that support our most vulnerable residents in St. Paul.  If…

  • Minnesota State Parks & Trails: COVID-19 Response

    Minnesota State Parks & Trails: COVID-19 Response

    Minnesota State Parks and Trails remain open to the public. We are closely monitoring the situation related to COVID-19 and adjusting our operations as conditions change.…

  • The Best in Us

    The Best in Us

    COUNCIL PERSPECTIVES by Rebecca Noecker As I write this column, it is March 18, 2020, and the world has been thrown into a state of…

  • The Benefits of Yoga – More Than Just Stretching

    The Benefits of Yoga – More Than Just Stretching

    West End Healthline by Conor Richardson, MDThe practice of Yoga is more than 5,000 years old — from ancient Yogis, to people in the 21st…

  • WHOLE WIDE WORLD: West 7th Public Library

    WHOLE WIDE WORLD: West 7th Public Library

    by Cate Sering, library manager Special Note: SPPL suspended all program and closed libraries until further notice. Decisions will be made on resuming programs and…

  • Dear West 7th Neighbors,

    Dear West 7th Neighbors,

    As we all do our best to follow guidelines for slowing the spread of COVID-19, including social distancing, two of our organizations — West 7th…

  • Dying from the White Racial Frame

    by Tim JohnsonRetired pastor of Cherokee Park United ChurchEditor’s note: This is the fourth in a series that Tim Johnson is writing for the Community…