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Our Lady hires new COO Kim Webster has joined Our Lady of Peace as Chief Operating Officer. Webster brings 40-years in the senior health services field, with a focus on administration, healthcare, … more
Tenant protections approved Mitra Jalali St. Paul’s new tenant protections measures won unanimous city council approval on July 8. But the work is just beginning as city officials … more
Absentee voting is available through Aug. 7 in the party primary elections. To vote in person: • Weekdays 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the county elections office, 90 W. Plato Blvd. • Weekdays 10 … more
By JANE McCLURE Two bike projects roll ahead Two area bicycle facilities improvement projects won St. Paul City Council approval June 17, along sections of Fairview Ave.and Territorial Rd. The … more
By JANE McCLURE COVID-19 measures continue St. Paul city officials were working to help restaurants open for outdoor dining June 1. It’s the last effort in a flurry of activities since the … more
By JANE McCLURE Billboard can go up OutFront Media will be allowed to erect a large digital display billboard near Highway 280 and Interstate 94, as a result of St. Paul City Council action … more
Liquor licenses St. Paul’s historic cap on on-liquor licenses continues to vex prospective bar operators and city officials who want to encourage more nightlife. Three requests for West end … more
Couples drum jam Announcing a Valentines Day Couples Drum Jam at the Women’s Drum Center, 2242 University Ave.W. in St. Paul on Saturday, Feb. 14, 6- 8 p.m. Couples come in all shapes and sizes! … more
By JANE McCLURE Como going from 4 lanes to 3 The St. Paul City Council in December asked for a lane configuration change on Como Ave., which is needed to implement a larger project. The city … more
by Jane McClure Dale Street Bridge schedule unveiled The $14.7 million Dale Street Bridge over Interstate 94 will bring improved walkways and bike access when it is completed in 2020. But the … more
by Jane McClure * Online only article Business could lose licenses Steps are underway to revoke city licenses for a troubled Hamline-Midway convenience store and gas station. The Midway BP … more
by JANE McCLURE Organized collection fight goes on Some Allianz Field neighbors will get residential permit parking, but others saw their request rejected June 26 by the St. Paul City Council. … more
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