Category: Neighborhood News

  • Paul Harper Quartet at MetroNOME

    Paul Harper Quartet at MetroNOME

    Hear the adventurous modern jazz stylings of Paul Harper at MetroNOME Brewery, 385 North Broadway St., Suite 104. Jan. 22, 4 p.m.

  • Co-ed Drum Circle

    Co-ed Drum Circle

    Announcing a co-ed Drum Circle on Jan. 20, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., for persons 16 and older.  Percussion, rhythm and freedom of expression will be…

  • St. Paul’s new police chief one of Little Bohemia’s own

    St. Paul’s new police chief one of Little Bohemia’s own

    by Casey Ek The Little Bohemia neighborhood gained a champion as one of its own, Axel Henry, ascended to the chief of police role for the…

  • Cossetta’s on the world stage: A passion for panettone

    Cossetta’s on the world stage: A passion for panettone

    by Jerry RothsteinSince they arrived in St. Paul in the 1800s and settled on the Levee, started their renowned food business with a tiny food market…

  • Share your ideas of priorities for the new DFL majority

    Share your ideas of priorities for the new DFL majority

    County perspective Sen. Sandy Pappascolumnist After years of gridlock and division, Minnesota finally has a unified government. Thanks to voters, we now have a state government…

  • St. Nicholaus Day at Waldmann

    St. Nicholaus Day at Waldmann

    Step aside Santa! In Germany St. Nicholas rules the day, and Sankt Nikolaus Tag is Dec. 6! That’s the day kids wake up to find their…

  • Keg and Case holiday market

    Keg and Case holiday market

    Through Dec. 23 do your holiday shopping at Keg and Case, 928 West 7th. Meet Santa and shop for food and artisan crafts. Vendors vary by…

  • Final River Balcony Plans available

    Final River Balcony Plans available

    The Great River Passage Conservancy recently released their final design for the River Balcony project, which would span a considerable portion of St. Paul’s stretch of…

  • Barbershops and Stories

    Barbershops and Stories

    Building an Antiracist Community  When barbers first started cutting hair at 925 West 7th St., the internet and search engines were decades away from being imagined,…