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“Their generous grant will strengthen our ability to provide healthy groceries, fresh produce, and food vouchers to our neighbors who are struggling to feed their households," said Lara Schreck, ...
Maryland could see an explosion of school voucher funding for students to attend schools now that President Donald Trump’s tax and policy bill passed.
A man who pleaded guilty to threats of violence outside a St. Paul school, causing it to go into lockdown, was sentenced this week to three years of supervised probation. Marcelo Rubio Loredo, 41 ...
St. Paul school board OKs $1 billion budget for 2026 St. Paul Central students design a mascot to represent everyone St. Paul’s Maxfield Elementary breaks ground on ‘community schoolyard’ ...
Conversations captured by a private investigator on the payroll of the St. Paul Daily News led to the ouster or suspension of more than a dozen police officers in 1935.
The Brief The Forest Lake School board faces backlash after considering repealing a ban on confederate flags, swastikas, and KKK signs or symbols on school property.
United school board members prepare to leave after adjourning their June regular meeting, which was the first in the new building.
Another lawsuit has been filed against Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, alleging they failed to disclose public records and misled the public.
The closure of Arcade Street is still worrisome for St. Paul’s East Side, but months of advocacy led to state funds to help the street’s small businesses.
ST PAUL, Minn. — The City of St. Paul is asking residents to keep an eye on neighborhood storm drains after more than 100 of them have been removed over the month of June.
The St. Paul Public Works Department says vandals have been picking up sewer grates and tossing them down storm drains, leaving open holes in the street. More than 150 catch basins across St. Paul ...
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