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Some Riverside city parks are getting a face-lift. The Riverside Parks and Recreation Department is gearing up to update several parks, spending $10 million on the Park Maintenance Project. The ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The City of St. Paul says it has filled all the potholes in the city. The potholes were a noticeable issue last winter, and at one point, Minnesota ranked No. 1 in the nation ...
President Lyndon Johnson even flew out from Washington, D.C., to survey the destruction and pledge all necessary assistance to flood-ravaged communities.
St. Paul became the first U.S. city of its size to have a city council made up of all women on Tuesday, according to CBS News citing the Center for Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
The St. Paul City Council on Wednesday afternoon passed a smoking ban in certain areas of the city.
A ballot measure this fall is slated to ask St. Paul voters whether city elections should be moved to align with presidential races. The push for the change is being led by six St. Paul residents ...
The St. Paul City Council approved a $295,000 settlement Wednesday to a man who alleged medical malpractice in a lawsuit against the city. Ahmed Ali, now 86, said firefighters who responded to a ...
St. Paul is considering banning new drive-thrus to improve pedestrian safety, reduce noise and prevent car gas emissions. The St. Paul Planning Commission discussed the potential ban during their ...
St. Paul's City Council is in transition. Here are our picks for 1st and 2nd Wards. The Editorial Board endorses Anika Bowie in the open First and incumbent Rebecca Noecker in the Second.
St. Paul residents have voted to implement 1% sales tax in the city. Some City Council positions are still undecided.
Star Tribune reporter Katie Galioto writes, “ St. Paul is paying $640,000 to settle with property owners who successfully challenged the city’s street maintenance program in court.
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