This year’s Winter Carnival aims to truly be a St. Paul celebration. Downtown’s Rice Park — cheekily renamed “Ice Park” — and ...
The idea for the sculptures at Rice Park came from Tom Klug, a sculptor who had a daughter that was a patient at Children's Minnesota previously.
And as St. Paul has grown, one constant has been the Winter Carnival. Harrington, the former St. Paul police chief and co-founder of nonprofit Ujamaa Place, was crowned as the 88th King Boreas at the ...
The 139th St. Paul Winter Carnival — the longest-running winter festival in the country — kicks off Thursday evening. On Thursday, festival goers can see ice sculpting and also see Ame’ Jo ...
Unlike last year, the St. Paul Winter Carnival will actually feel like winter with the last-minute preparations underway. "The weather has turned in our favor," said Lisa Jacobson, president and ...
The St. Paul Winter Carnival is collaborating with Melanin in Motion for two new events this weekend to promote community and diversity through physical activity. The first of the two events ...
showcasing artifacts from the St. Paul Winter Carnival's nearly 140-year history. Tommy Barrett, who describes himself as the Winter Carnival historian, has transformed an empty storefront into a ...
The coolest celebration on earth is getting ready to kick off in the capital city. The St. Paul Winter Carnival is back, transforming Rice Park into Ice Park and bringing with it a whole bunch of ...
Throughout the year, they take part in 400 appearances and over 40 parades as the noble part of a St. Paul Winter Carnival tradition that dates back to the 19th century. The guard's military-style ...
John Harrington, former Minnesota Public Safety commissioner and St. Paul police chief, is this year's King Boreas in the St. Paul Winter Carnival. (Leila Navidi/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...