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When St. Paul voters go to the polls, they’ll encounter two ballot questions that could have far-reaching impacts on their property taxes, child care options and municipal elections. The first ...
An ambitious plan For the most part, St. Paul’s new plan is relentlessly ambitious. Off-street protected trails are the clear focus of city efforts this time around.
Opinion editor's note: Editorials represent the opinions of the Star Tribune Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom. St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter has smartly decided to ...
St. Paul bike plan wants to expand network by 119 miles, with separated bikeways now the national standard.
Building owners and residents have questioned St. Paul's updated draft bike plan that calls for new trails and lanes throughout the city.
The plan would reduce the number of parking spaces from over 140 down to 70. Those spaces would be shared between the marketplace and St. Paul Brewing.
After the second snow emergency this season in St. Paul, the city continues to test out new parking rules in two neighborhoods. FOX 9's Babs Santos has more.
Now, St. Paul’s tribal government is moving forward with a new plan — one that prioritizes local and traditional knowledge in managing the island's rich marine resources.
The St. Paul Police Department is hoping to put new eyes in the sky. The department is seeking public feedback while they research the use drones.
The City Council has adopted an ambitious updated bike plan that will add 163 miles of protected bike lanes over the next 15 years.
Now, St. Paul’s tribal government is moving forward with a new plan — one that prioritizes local and traditional knowledge in managing the island’s rich marine resources.