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Sunday, Jun 2

15

Justin Sutherland plans new cafe-restaurant in St. Paul's Rondo

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Justin Sutherland and his father will open a restaurant that pays homage to St. Paul's Golden Thyme Coffee and Café.

14

Bicyclist killed in collision with Green Line train ID'd as St. Paul man

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

13

St. Paul native Sean Sweeney says ‘it was special’ to help lead Dallas past Timberwolves in West Finals. Now, he’s focused on a title

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Sweeney experienced what’s a career peak to date, something Mavericks players fully recognized in the moment.

‘Not for school, but for life’: First full class of St. Paul Chinese-immersion program set to graduate

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They couldn't understand a word their teacher was saying on that first day of kindergarten 13 years ago.

10

Inside Harry's Invictus Games St Paul's service: Duke of Sussex is seen laughing with veterans in new video from UK whistle-stop trip

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The Duke of Sussex spent three days in Britain at the beginning of the May as he attended a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral in London.

04

At least one South St. Paul police officer fires weapon after man brandishes gun, points it at officers

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At least one South St. Paul police officer fired their service weapon after a man brandished and pointed a gun at officers on Friday night, police said.

03

Coach Emma Hayes makes successful debut with St. Paul-bound U.S. women's national team in 4-0 win over South Korea

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The new coach had one overriding instruction for her new players: Pay attention to the little things.

01

No injuries after South St. Paul police shoot at man brandishing a weapon

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The suspect was jailed on probable cause second-degree assault following the Friday night incident.

Saturday, Jun 1

23

Piles of dirt where apartments should be: Private development stalls at St. Paul's Highland Bridge

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Developers and city officials are talking about reducing the density of housing and other changes that could restart construction.

17

'Old-world' bakery Razava Bread to open in St. Paul

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Steve Baldinger, whose family founded Baldinger Bakery, and Omri Zin-Tamir, who ran Bakery on 22nd Street, join forces for Grand Avenue's Razava Bread.

05

Food Truck Festival adds 13 new vendors, expands St. Paul event to two days

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The Food Truck Festival dates in Hopkins, St. Paul, and Anoka will feature 50 food trucks each day.

Rochester Red Wings’ Jackson Rutledge and three relievers quiet St. Paul Saints in 8-2 victory

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On Friday night, Rutledge held the Saints to two hits and two walks in the first four innings.

01

At St. Paul’s Keg and Case: Five Watt Coffee out, Starcade staying

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The last day for the cafe, which has three other locations in Minneapolis, will be Sunday, June 2, owner Lee Carter confirmed.

1882 St. Paul Victorian mansion and former Showcase Home lists for $2.7 million

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The sprawling Cathedral Hill house, which operates as a residence, B&B and Montessori school, comes with a couple of friendly ghosts, the homeowner says.

Friday, May 31

23

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.