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Friday, May 31

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St. Paul shooter acquitted due to mental illness

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The judge wrote the man was “laboring under such a defect of reason that he was unable to know that it was wrong for him to try to shoot at the driver of the van.”

Bicyclist struck and killed by Green Line train identified as St. Paul man

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Authorities have identified a bicyclist hit and killed by a Green Line train Wednesday as a 54-year-old St. Paul man.

21

St. Mark Lutheran Church on St. Paul’s West Seventh Street to close after 126 years

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For the past two months, a guest pastor has been winding down services.

19

Shooting death marks 10th homicide in St. Paul

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Authorities found the man inside a crashed vehicle with gunshot wounds in the city's North End. He died Thursday.

04

Westford’s Paul Bergeron highlights a record day at Meet of Champions by posting the fastest 2-mile time this season in the nation

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Bergeron’s record run of 8 minutes, 43.86 seconds bested his personal record by 8.02 seconds, and was 15.43 seconds faster than the mark set last year by St. John’s Prep’s Nathan Lopez (8:59.29).

02

PWHL Minnesota will celebrate Walter Cup championship Friday in St. Paul

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The team won the league's inaugural trophy with a 3-0 victory over Boston in a best-of-five series and have moved the festivities to Xcel Energy Center because of a rainy forecast.

Minneapolis man gets 30 years for killing St. Paul 19-year-old amid Mall of America holiday shoppers

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A second shooter is scheduled to be tried in front of a jury next week.

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Prosecutors: St. Paul officer justified in fatal 2023 shooting

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No criminal charges will be brought against officer Michael Tschida, who returned fire after a 24-year-old Maplewood man shot him in the leg.

Thursday, May 30

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Ruam Mit Thai officially reopens at Fifth and Wabasha streets in downtown St. Paul

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A downtown staple since the late 1980s, the Thai/Laotian restaurant lost its locale on St. Peter Street 10 months ago.

20

Ramsey County prosecutors: St. Paul officer legally justified in shooting man in exchange of gunfire

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A St. Paul police officer who fatally shot a man after the man shot and wounded him was legally justified, prosecutors announced Thursday.

19

Driver found with critical gunshot injuries after crashing into St. Paul yard

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A man was hospitalized in "very critical condition" early Thursday morning after being found inside a vehicle with gunshot injuries, St. Paul Police said.

Man dies after shooting in St. Paul’s North End

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A man died Thursday after someone shot him in St. Paul’s North End.

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Bicyclist killed in collision with Green Line train in St. Paul

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The crash occurred Wednesday afternoon at the Capitol/Rice Street station.

15

Kittens and their mom rescued from St. Paul cemetery

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The cat family was discovered in rough shape just before a May storm.

10

Departing St Cuthbert Wanderers boss believes Kirkcudbright club in better shape than when he took charge

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Ian Clark has stood down from his role, with assistant Paul Hilston taking over at St Mary's Park

03

Bicyclist dies in crash with Green Line train near Capitol in St. Paul

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A bicyclist died in a crash with a Green Line train in St. Paul on Wednesday afternoon.

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Ruam Mit, a St. Paul staple for 35 years, reopens at new downtown location

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Ruam Mit Thai + Lao Cuisine, a family-owned and operated restaurant serving downtown St. Paul since 1989, reopened at its new Wabasha Street location this month.

Kittens and their mom rescued from St. Paul cemetery

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An abandoned cat and her two kittens were discovered in rough shape at St. Paul's Calvary Cemetery where they struggled to stay warm before a spring storm.