St. Paul Police Department Bolsters Security at High School Hockey Tournament, Eyes New Recruits
Saint Paul Police ensure safety and seek new recruits at the high school hockey tournament at the Xcel Energy Center. They showcase a visible presence for security and set up a recruitment station near section 103.
Saint Paul Planning Commission Reviews Potential Rezoning Impacting Urban Landscape and Housing Density
The Saint Paul Zoning Committee discussed rezoning and increased building heights on Marshall Avenue and East 7th Street, approaches to multi-family housing, and pedestrian-oriented development, with opportunities for public testimony.
Saint Paul Residents Encouraged to Participate in Housing Development Meeting via Multiple Channels
Saint Paul's Housing and Redevelopment Authority emphasizes digital communication for public input on housing development, moving towards paperless operations, and offering multiple ways for citizens to engage online, by email, phone, or in person.
Brooklyn Park Seeks Civic-Minded Residents to Join Charter Commission - Apply by April 15
Brooklyn Park is seeking five residents to serve on its Charter Commission. Appointed by a district judge, members volunteer three hours monthly to review and propose amendments to the city charter. Applications are open until April 15, 2024.
St. Louis Park Pushes Forward on Education, Public Hearing Set for Groves Learning Organization Expansion
St. Louis Park is considering an expansion of the Groves Learning Organization and plans a public hearing. The city invites both in-person and remote participation, with accommodations offered for those with disabilities.
Brooklyn Park Police Host Child Safety Training, Experts from CornerHouse Lead Community Education Effort
The Brooklyn Park Police Department announced a training to educate about child abuse prevention, covering identification, response, and safety strategies, to be held by CornerHouse experts. Registration is free and available online.
Healthcare Hacked! UnitedHealth’s Change Healthcare Tormented by Blackcat Bandits, $22M in Bitcoin Allegedly Paid
UnitedHealthcare's Change Healthcare reportedly suffered a cyberattack by ALPHV/Blackcat, who may have received a $22 million Bitcoin ransom from them, causing healthcare disruptions and prescription issues.












