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St. Paul pastor lifting up men through mentorship program
A group of men gather in St. Paul every Tuesday evening to discuss topics ranging from relationships to grief to news. It was started by Pastor Joseph Webb IV with The Way Church on West 7th Street a few years ago. “Our motto is there’s no conversation off limits with...
St. Paul police investigating city's 15th homicide of the year
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Police in St. Paul are investigating a deadly shooting Wednesday evening in the city's Frogtown neighborhood.The St. Paul Police Department says one person died in a shooting at the intersection of Charles Avenue and Galtier Street just before 7 p.m.Upon arrival, police found a man sitting inside a parked vehicle near the intersection suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to his torso.Responders provided aid to the man and he was transported to Regions Hospital, where he died from his injuries. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner's Office will identify the man and his cause of death.Police say they have not made any arrests and are searching for who is responsible.Anyone with information related to the shooting is asked to call 651-266-5650.This is the city's 15th homicide this year.
2 charged for allegedly stealing copper wire from tunnel in St. Paul
ST PAUL, Minn. — Two people are facing criminal charges after authorities alleged they caused tens of thousands of dollars of damage to a tunnel in St. Paul and stole copper wires. Joseph Montean and Hadi Marshall are both charged in Ramsey County with possession of burglary or theft...
Goalkeeper from Minnesota United Sets Historic Record in Leagues Cup
On Tuesday night, Dayne St. Clair, Minnesota United’s goalkeeper, delivered one of the most incredible performances, breaking records and leaving everyone in awe. With a performance bordering on the supernatural, St. Clair made 16 saves, setting a new Leagues Cup record and securing a 1-0 victory over Necaxa from LIGA MX.
'I won't let it bother me': Local kidney disease patient draws inspiration from U.S. gymnast Sunisa Lee
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Each member of the gold medal-winning U.S. Women's National Gymnastics Team has a story of perseverance and determination, but maybe none more so than Sunisa Lee. After the 21-year-old from Saint Paul, Minnesota, won the all-around gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, she set...
"A Closer Look" with Laura Oakes: What does the future of downtown St. Paul look like?
In this edition of “A Closer Look with Laura Oakes,” Laura continues her series on the future of the Twin Cities’ two downtowns, with a deep dive in the future of downtown St. Paul. Is it time to reimagine Minnesota’s capitol city?
Saint Paul Seminary Director of Pastoral Formation Retires After 44 Years of Priesthood
Until recently, Father Michael Skluzáček kept an office in The Saint Paul Seminary administrative wing with a handful of small, wooden ducks on the desk. They’re an homage to his upbringing on a dairy farm six miles outside of Lonsdale, Minnesota – a town of less than 5,000 on the outer edge of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Among other duties, Skluzáček was the designated keeper of his family’s ducks.
Bloods gang member sentenced to 4 years for illegal gun possession
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Prosecutors say a known member of the Bloods street gang in Minneapolis will serve nearly four years in federal prison for illegally possessing four guns. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Obuatawan “Bone” Holt, 48, was caught with four semi-automatic pistols in November of 2021 about three months after his federal supervised release expired.
Dino Fest returns to Science Museum of Minnesota
A fan-favorite festival is back at the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul. Dino Fest is happening on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will include activities, presentations, performances, and a field jacket opening from a recent dig in Montana. Guests can also go behind the scenes to see the paleo lab. Dino Fest is included with an admission ticket to the science museum.
In the News: John Abraham on AI and Its Impact on Jobs
John Abraham, mechanical engineering professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering, recently joined WCCO Radio to discuss the future impact of artificial intelligence on jobs. From the interview:. “If you’re a coder, instead of doing 10,000 lines of code a month, you might do 500,000 lines of...
In the News: St. Thomas Student-Athlete Anna Swanson Wins Comeback Athlete of the Year
Anna Swanson, student-athlete at the University of St. Thomas, recently joined KSTP-TV to talk about her amazing comeback from a serious car accident last year. Swanson was crowned Summit League Champion in javelin throwing this past season and recently received the Comeback Athlete of the Year Award in the 2024 Tommie Choice Awards.
In the News: Rachel Moran on Mary Moriarty Ethics Complaint
Rachel Moran, associate professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, recently spoke with KARE 11 about an ethics complaint filed against Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty by the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association. From the story:. University of St. Thomas School of Law Associate Professor Rachel...
The Minnesota Wild's New $68 Million Dollar Man Sits Down With Spittin' Chiclets
On Episode 516 of Spittin’ Chiclets, the guys are joined by the newly signed Brock Faber. He discusses the ups and downs of a successful rookie year. The guys discuss the latest flurry of league signings, Stan Bowman’s reinstatement, and the Paris Olympics when Whit makes the most outrageous statement in Chiclets history.
MINNESOTA NATIVES WIN MEDALS AT OLYMPICS
(Paris) — Two Minnesota natives are celebrating after winning medals at the Summer Olympics in Paris. St. Paul native Suni Lee helped the U.S. women’s gymnastics team to win the gold medal yesterday. Meanwhile, Lakeville’s Regan Smith brought home the silver medal in the women’s 100-meter backstroke. Smith will take part in heats for the women’s 200-meter butterfly today, while Lee will compete in the women’s individual all-around final tomorrow.
Eastern Star Sisterhood provides charitable community support
As a child, Leslie Byrd only knew the Order of the Eastern Star (OES) by their white dresses and sashes. Yet her maternal and fraternal grandmothers and great-grandmothers were members. The passing of the generations before her made Byrd want to pick up the torch and continue their legacy. Her...
Woman, 19, shot in leg amid fight in St. Paul's Dayton's Bluff neighborhood
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A 19-year-old woman is recovering after she was shot in the leg on Tuesday night on St. Paul's east side, police say.It happened at about 9:30 p.m. near Fourth Street East and Arcade Street in the Dayton's Bluff neighborhood.Police say there was "an altercation between two groups of people before the shots were fired."No arrests have been made and police say they're still investigating.
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