Saint Paul to Revamp Waste Management System with New Recycling and Garbage Collection Services
Saint Paul's Mayor Melvin Carter announced plans to revamp the city's waste management system, with new recycling services starting November and garbage collection in April 2025, aiming for sustainability.
Maple Grove Honors Fire-Rescue Veterans with Over 100 Years of Combined Service at Annual Dinner
Three Maple Grove Fire-Rescue members, Assistant Chief Mike Kinnan, Senior Firefighter Ken Kotz, and Fire Specialist Buzz Weber, were honored for their extensive service at the annual firefighters' dinner.
Explore St. Paul's Civic Splendor and Spring Blooms in Exclusive Courthouse and Conservatory Tour
The St. Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse are offering tours with an art deco environment, including visits to government branches, a lunch option, and a session at Como Conservatory for a spring flower show.
Minneapolis Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Main Suspect in January Bar Shooting
Minneapolis Police seek public help to find a suspect linked to a January bar shooting, after arresting two others involved. The unspecified man is still at large, and tips can be provided to MPD or via CrimeStoppers.
Burnsville to Close City Offices for Public Safety Memorial Service, Emergency Services Unaffected
Burnsville city offices and facilities will close on February 28 to honor fallen public safety officers, with regular operations resuming February 29. Emergency services will continue with aid from Dakota County. Voting provisions are also in place.












