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Every 1st and 3rd Thursday through October. Noon-2:00 p.m. Summit Brewing. All are welcome to pick up free fruits and
Read MoreEvery 1st and 3rd Thursday through October. Noon-2:00 p.m. Summit Brewing. All are welcome to pick up free fruits and
Read MoreSeptember 25, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Baker Community Center. How does Saint Paul spend your tax dollars? What challenges and priorities are
Read MoreNovember 15, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Crosby Farm Park. Free Saturday Science Club is a monthly meetup for families to get outside,
Read MoreThe City of St. Paul is slowly bringing the last remaining systems online after shutting down many of them July
Read MoreIt’s easy to feel hopeless about the housing crisis, especially if you live in St. Paul, where any hint of new housing on the horizon seems to fade like a mirage. But I have seen it with my own eyes: Little Mod, a (mostly) market-rate project providing 12 homes affordable at 50% of the area median income (AMI), built by a new development team called GRO. It’s a lovely, modern “net-zero” infill project, with solar panels providing all of its energy. Halfway between West 7th Street and the Mississippi River, the new homes are close to transit and a dozen small businesses.
Read MoreThe woman next to me brushed tears from her eyes, and stared gloomily ahead as we rushed toward United Hospital.
We were in the back of an ambulance and the woman had just been resuscitated from a near-fatal fentanyl overdose in the bathroom at the Dorothy Day shelter.
Read MoreSunday, August 3, 2025, 5:45 p.m.
West 7th’s C.S.P.S. Hall was emptied out. Lights down, chairs and tables folded and put away.
The band was packing instruments and coiling microphone cables. The beautiful 140 year-old wood floor was being swept, polished.
Read MoreIn the 1500s eight thousand years of Dakota way of life and territorial integrity in Minnesota was challenged by European
Read MoreThe kayaks sat on top of our car. Tents, sleeping bags, cooking gear, food and everything else one needs for four days in the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness were packed inside. The weather forecast was perfect, sunny days with temperatures in the mid 70’s. We anticipated fishing, exploring the lakes with our kayaks, summer evenings around a campfire and in general enjoying the beautiful outdoors. Unfortunately the morning our permit gave us permission to enter, we turned around and headed back to St. Paul. The entire BWCAW was experiencing the same extreme air quality alert that folks were experiencing throughout Minnesota, including St. Paul. The reading registered at 170 or in the color coded alert system, purple, which means very unhealthy for everyone, not just the elderly or folks with health issues.
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