
It’s been a challenging year and one of contrasts. As major crimes in St. Paul plummet by double digits, our year has been punctuated by…

Demolition started October 20 to completely remake the fields and playground at Linwood Rec Center, 860 St. Clair Ave. Expected to be completed next year,…

Grand Ave. between Snelling and Fairview Avenues reopened on October 21 after a months-long reconstruction project. The first of the City’s Common Cent Sales Tax…

Hundreds of people joined in the national “No Kings” protest at Lexington and West 7th on October 18 to protest growing authoritarianism under the current…

Curb Cleanup West 7th/Fort Road Federation has teamed up with Capitol Region Watershed District for the West 7th Curb Cleanup. When it rains, leaves on…

Businesses: Apply for funding Highland Park has two corridors that are eligible for grant funds through the city’s Commercial Corridor Organization Assistance Program. Businesses along…

In a few days we are at the polls in St. Paul. You ask “An election? What are we voting for now?” Excellent question. This…

In January of this year, the St. Paul City Council passed an ordinance to allow itself the ability to impose fines on businesses in the…

Facing a budget deficit of over $50 million per year, the St. Paul Board of Education is asking the voters to approve an additional operating…