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St. Paul Man Pleads Guilty to Armed Robbery of a Tobacco Store
MINNEAPOLIS – A St. Paul man has pleaded guilty to the armed robbery of a St. Paul tobacco store, announced U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger. According to court documents, on February 3, 2024, Derrick Lamont Powell, 33, walked into a tobacco store in St. Paul, pointed a handgun at the clerk, and said, "this is a stickup." Powell pointed a semi-automatic handgun at the clerk, counted to five, and demanded cash and cigarettes from the clerk. Powell then fled the store with $810 in cash and several packs of cigarettes.
New report shows home prices continue to rise in the metro
A new report says home prices continue to get more expensive across the metro. The Minneapolis Area Realtors and the St. Paul Area Association of Realtors say the median sales price was up to $390,000 last month. The report says that’s a ‘record high’ and that it looks like the...
Twins host girls baseball camp for fourth summer in a row
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Saints ballpark was busy Tuesday with players who are finding their footing on the baseball diamond for the first time.These girls are learning the fundamentals of a sport they love — a sport most have only seen played by the boys."I've always wanted to try baseball so I'm going to ask my parents if I can do a season of baseball," said 9-year-old Danica Salden.Salden is following in her dad's footsteps, learning how to play America's pastime, and getting hooked quickly."Here you can just pitch all the time and you can overhand throw, which I...
Man accused of holding girlfriend captive in dorm room reaches deal
ST. PAUL — A man who was accused of holding his girlfriend captive in her dorm room at a Minnesota college for three days while raping, beating and waterboarding her has reached a plea deal that calls for a sentence of up to 7 1/2 years. Keanu Avery Labatte, 20, of Granite Falls, pleaded guilty […] The post Man accused of holding girlfriend captive in dorm room reaches deal appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Minnesota Yacht Club Music Festival set to go after floods recede from Harriet Island
With the floodwaters now gone from Harriet Island in St. Paul, city leaders are detailing the extensive three week cleanup that will lead up to this weekend’s Minnesota Yacht Club Music Festival.
University Statement on the Lee and Penny Anderson Arena
The University of St. Thomas issued the following statement on last week’s decision by the Minnesota Court of Appeals regarding the Lee and Penny Anderson Arena construction project. After thoroughly reviewing the court’s opinion, the university is confident that each of the three areas the court has directed the...
Women’s Golf: Macalester Ranks 11th in Division III in Team GPA
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Macalester College women's golf team posted a collective grade point average of 3.759 during the 2023-24 academic year to rank 11th among NCAA Division III women's golf programs, the Women's Golf Coaches Association announced today. Earlier this month, senior Phebe Chen (South Barrington, Ill./Barrington),...
St. Paul music teacher to be honored at Barry Manilow concert
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A Twin Cities teacher will be honored at Barry Manilow's concert at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul next month.The Manilow Music Project announced on Monday that Daniel Perelstein, a music teacher at Washington Technology Magnet High School, won its teacher award and will receive a $10,000 grant at Manilow's Aug. 2 concert.Ten high schools in each tour city submitted the names of their favorite music teachers to the project and voted to select the winner.Of the $10,000 grant, $5,000 will be for new instruments for the school band and the other $5,000 will go to Perelstein.Manilow started the Manilow Music Project after learning that most public schools had undergone significant budget cuts in their school music programs, according to the project's website.The Manilow Music Project says it has gifted more than $10 million in instruments and scholarships to high school and college music students throughout the country since it started.The award contest is part of Manilow's Last, Last Tour, which wraps up Aug. 3 in Milwaukee.Manilow has sold more than 85 million albums in a career spanning more than half a century, with hits including "Copacabana (At the Copa)," "Mandy" and "Can't Smile Without You."
St. Paul native Joe Mauer will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
St. Paul native Joe Mauer will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame this weekend, along with three other former Major League Baseball players, including a manager. Mauer, a catcher, who played in 15 seasons with the Minnesota Twins and grew up playing baseball in St. Paul, was...
Abbott Northwestern named best Twin Cities hospital by U.S. News and World Report
MINNEAPOLIS — Allina Health's Abbott Northwestern Hospital has been named the best in the Twin Cities in a new ranking by U.S. News and World Report.The list ranks hospitals based on several specialties. Abbott Northwestern was nationally ranked in rehabilitation — 47th out of 4,855 hospitals. "To be nationally ranked in a specialty, a hospital must excel in caring for the sickest, most medically complex patients," U.S. News and World Report said.The south Minneapolis hospital was rated as "high performing" in cardiology, heart and vascular surgery; geriatrics; neurology and neurosurgery; orthopedics; and pulmonology and lung surgery.Rounding out the top five hospitals...
Ananya Dance Theatre to Present ANTARANGA at The O'Shaughnessy This September
Ananya Dance Theatre, a company of BIPOC women/femmes, will launch its 19th Season of disruptive, powerful, and urgent Contemporary Dance with the world premiere of ANTARANGA: Between You and Me (Get Tickets Now!). Conceptualized and choreographed by Ananya Chatterjea. This transformative work will premiere at The O’Shaughnessy at St. Catherine University on Friday, September 27, and Saturday, September 28 at 7:30pm, as a part of O’Shaughnessy’s Dance Cohort.
Gaze Into Deep Space at the Bell Museum Star Party!
Bruh. Wanna do some time travel? We don't even have to slingshot around the sun or reach 88mph in a DeLorean...although that would be fun, too. The Bell Museum in St. Paul is throwing a Star Party this Friday (July 19th, 2024)!. Hot Magma Summer Star Party at the Bell...
Kylee Zumach Named Hamline Head Women’s Volleyball Coach
SAINT PAUL, MINN.—Hamline University has named Kylee Zumach as its next head women’s volleyball coach. She officially began her duties on July 15. “We are thrilled to have Kylee join as the new head coach for our volleyball program,” said Hamline Assistant Vice President / Athletic Director Alex Focke. “She has competed at a high level as a player and coach and I am excited to watch her lead our volleyball team into a bright future.” Zumach, a native of Buffalo, Minnesota, brings a combination of high-level playing and coaching experience to the Pipers. She most recently served as the…
Evictions in the Twin Cities happening at the second fastest rate in the nation since COVID-19 pandemic
Minnesota is one of the top states in the country when it comes to evictions. According to national data, the Twin Cities are second in the nation in eviction increases since before the pandemic, with nearly 12,000 filings in just the last year.
Rondo Days returns: Hip hop legends MC Lyte, Rakim to join the festivities
It’s been five years since the last Rondo Days celebration in 2018. Those jubilant celebrations showcased the best that the Rondo community, the Black community, had to offer—music, marching bands, healthcare tents, arts and crafts, and great food. They hold a significant place in our history and identity.
Czech, Slovak dancers highlight International Festival, hope to preserve ancestral culture
In 1992, the nation known as Czechoslovakia split. But a group of dancers in St. Paul representing the now-dissolved nation weren’t ready to hang up their clogs. Having just performed at the Faribault International Festival on Saturday, the St. Paul Czech and Slovak Folk Dancers withstood the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and are still performing to this day. They have two cultures to represent now, according to their director, Louise Wessinger. ...
Liam Ohgren Vying For a Spot On the Wild
While Liam Ohgren certainly impressed during his brief stint and debut in the NHL last season, the young prospect still feels like he has to take a spot during training camp this fall. More from the Swedish winger at development camp: [The Hockey News]. The Minnesota Wild are currently slipping...
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