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Monday, Jun 10

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St. Paul: Multi-family housing planned at The Heights on hold for at least a year

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Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity and Xcel Energy are still expected to move forward with projects this year.

Lake Elmo Inn plans Depot Cafe within the downtown St. Paul Union Depot

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The Depot Cafe will be the fourth restaurant and bar in the space since 2016.

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Loud, mysterious boom puzzles St. Paul residents Sunday night

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St. Paul residents in the West Seventh neighborhood and beyond were startled by a loud, explosion-like boom late Sunday night, but the cause may remain a mystery.

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You’ve met the historic, all-female St. Paul City Council. Now meet their legislative aides.

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It's often been said that they are the unsung heroes of St. Paul City Hall.

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World of Work Week at St Paul’s Primary in Hamilton gives pupils a taste of the future

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Computer engineer Peter McGuigan from global IT company CGI visited.

Sunday, Jun 9

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PWHL draft comes to St. Paul with some new (and old) names to watch

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Former Gophers star Amanda Kessel is among the players available for the PWHL draft.

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Loons-themed playground to open at St. Paul's Allianz Field this month

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Crews have also begun work on the park at University and Snelling avenues, which will include a 33-foot loon statue slated to land late-summer.

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Literary calendar: Author celebrates paperback edition with St. Paul bookstore chat

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J. Ryan Stradal will talk about “Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Cub” on Monday at Next Chapter Booksellers.

Russ Stark, St. Paul’s chief resilience officer, is pushing electric car charging stations, geothermal heating, public transit and more

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Stark has held the role since the beginning of Mayor Melvin Carter's administration in 2018.

As St. Paul district develops a budget, music and interpreters face cuts

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The district earlier this year identified about roughly 110 full-time staff positions it plans to eliminate, 58 of which were elementary school specialists who teach subjects like art, gym and science. Schools have the final say, but…

Saturday, Jun 8

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Review: Noah Kahan is packing St. Paul's Xcel Center two nights in a row. So who is he?

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The fast-rising Vermont acoustic folk-pop singer had 15,000-plus young fans fervently singing along Friday.

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Boys state tennis: St. Paul Academy wins singles, doubles titles to complete Class A state sweep

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St. Paul Academy freshman Zahir Hassan won the Class A singles state title in straight sets Friday at Reed Sweatt Tennis Center in Minneapolis.

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St. Paul Saints' talent-vs.-fun balance has shifted since Twins takeover

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The players rank among some of the best in the Twins farm system, but the wackiness of the independent era seems to be lacking at CHS Field these days.

The Asian Street Food Night Market comes to St. Paul this weekend

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The Asian Street Food Night Market hits the streets of St. Paul this weekend with food, live music, and activities.

Friday, Jun 7

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Teen missing after leaving St. Paul's Children Hospital found safe

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A teenager who went missing after leaving St. Paul's Children's Hospital late Wednesday night has been found safe, police confirmed.

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St. Paul’s City House without water, but business still goes on despite rising Mississippi River

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City House predicts a busy weekend ahead despite not having water.

Thursday, Jun 6

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18-year-old pleads guilty to fatally punching 76-year-old in St. Paul

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Wyatt Doerfler was 17 when he punched Thomas Dunne, a Vietnam war veteran, during an altercation at Harriet Island Park. Dunne died of complications from the assault weeks later.

‘Survivor’ favorite and North St. Paul native Carolyn Wiger to compete on ‘The Traitors’

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Wiger placed third on “Survivor 44” and became a fan favorite thanks to her anything-goes personality.