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The Minneapolis school district says it's laying off 400 employees, including approximately 116 teachers, as it deals with a $75 million shortfall.In a statement on Friday, Minneapolis Public Schools said most reductions made were from "central office or departments,
Saint Paul Police remind citizens about legal fireworks use in a Facebook video, emphasizing safety and compliance with Minnesota law.
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St. Paul beat Holy Cross in the Class S baseball state championship game after a walk-off single from AJ Corrado in the bottom of the seventh inning.
A St. Paul woman and local university researcher has set up a GoFundMe account to help in the search for her former husband and Minnesota resident, after he went missing while climbing a mountain in the Peruvian Andes.
The Vatican Museums have inaugurated the exhibition “Paul VI and Jacques Maritain: The Renewal of Sacred Art Between France and Italy (1945–1973).”
NDC's Plan It! supports St. Paul entrepreneurs like Dalton Outlaw, with initiatives for community impact and affordable housing.
It all traces back to the city's plans to build a new bike path on Summit Avenue. An opposed group of homeowners requested public records from the city to better understand the project's impact, but more than a year went by with little response.
Down a run, this CT high school softball rallied for eight in the sixth inning of the state semifinal to advance to its first championship game since 2017.
St. Paul's defended its Southeastern 7-on-7 football tournament title with a 7-0 performance on June 6. St. Paul's earned back-to-back District 6-5A football titles this past season. The Wolves like defending their titles so much that they did it again this summer.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNSt. Paul school board approves next $1B budget, explores referendum for shortfallSt. Paul Public School (SPPS) leaders said they plan to tap into reserves, make some cuts, and are exploring a referendum to cover the $51.1 million budget shortfall in 2026.
Thousands of demonstrators turned out to protest the Trump administration in St. Paul on Saturday, even as dozens of other “No Kings” events across Minnesota were canceled.