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Shortly before the Christmas holiday, officials with St. Paul Planning and Economic Development made the case that a developer should receive nearly $3 million in tax incentives to demolish the three buildings at the northeast corner of Grand Avenue and Victoria Street and replace them with a six-story, mixed-use apartment building.
The St. Paul City Council is advancing a proposal to require clear identification for all law enforcement agencies, including federal, operating in the city.
A new “pothole patching plan" will be in place in St. Paul for 2026 in an effort to solve an issue that has plagued city residents for years.
The Bagela, purchased for $15,000 from the city of Minneapolis, will recycle 13,000 tons of asphalt into hot pothole fill
Nearly a month in to her unlikely first term, Kaohly Her had a morning of old-fashioned mayoring on something very Minnesota: potholes.
A city law goes beyond the traditional Fair Housing Act parameters to label ‘sexual or affectional orientation’ as a protected class.
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her, a Hmong American who represents the city with the largest concentration of Hmong in the U.S., says fear of immigration enforcement has driven naturalized U.S. citizens to hide in their homes.
St. Paul is getting ready to retire the old-school "Animal Control" label as the city’s animal unit prepares to move into a renovated shelter just down the street. The name swap to "Animal Services" is timed with updated job titles and a remodel aimed at boosting veterinary care and adoption space.
Body camera footage, official reports and details about chemical irritants and smoke used by St. Paul police during a clash with anti-ICE protesters late last year will not be released until an external investigation is complete.