
The City of St. Paul’s Right Track youth employment program has launched its 2026 employer engagement campaign, aiming to expand paid internship opportunities for local…

On September 4, after a weeks-long delay caused by the cyber attack on the City, Mayor Melvin Carter laid out his proposed $887 million budget…

Public internet access has been restored at all St. Paul Public Library locations and recreation centers as the city continues its system recovery. On July…

The St. Paul Planning Commission is seeking applications from interested residents, employees and business interests to serve on its Transportation Committee. There are at least…

Effective January 1, 2026, the City’s minimum wage hourly rate will be: Effective July 1, 2026, the minimum wage hourly rate will be: Under the…

The City of St. Paul is slowly bringing the last remaining systems online after shutting down many of them July 29 following a cyber attack.…

Forecast Public Art invites Minnesota-based artists of all experience levels to submit qualifications for the digital design of utility boxes to be installed near and…

Mayor Melvin Carter announced the reappointment of Barton “Butch” Inks as St. Paul Fire Chief, who recently celebrated his 40th year serving the City of…