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Because there is no real dividing line separating the Twin Cities, it's sometimes difficult to determine what city you're actually ... and clothing boutiques. St. Paul also offers its fair share ...
The St. Paul Board of Zoning Appeals processed a series of zoning variance requests in a recent public hearing, setting the stage for potential changes in the city ... Service of MN, was postponed ...
On May 7, the St. Paul City Council will hold a final vote on a new rent stabilization ordinance that will eliminate what is ...
Not long after being elected to the St. Paul City Council, HwaJeong Kim was appointed as the capital city’s representative to the League of Minnesota Cities, the state’s largest municipal ...
St. Paul Council President Rebecca Noecker confirmed that the situation around the FCC Environmental site’s zoning is very similar to what happened with the city’s budget. “It’s ...
Nearly four years after city voters ... protections As St. Paul prepares to rewrite rent control, last-minute amendments loom St. Paul Council appointee to League of MN Cities missed 8 of 10 ...
After 28 years as a St. Paul assistant city attorney, Lisa Veith left City Hall, and not happily. The strategy of the city attorney’s office, in her words, was “making my work life horrendous ...
The City of St. Paul celebrated the grand opening of a brand-new, $30 million community center in the city’s North End neighborhood on Saturday. Mayor Melvin Carter and Parks and Recreation ...
On May 5, the St. Cloud City Council unanimously approved rezoning the property from I3 industrial zoning to C5 commercial zoning to open the door to potential uses. "I'm actually excited about ...
In the backroom, former St. Paul City Councilman Dave Thune’s studio/office was filled with an old jukebox and various vinyl cutouts. There was a set of drums in the back, too. Friedli ...
A Minneapolis-St. Paul restaurant owner is closing his doors, saying crime and a lack of accountability from city officials have made it impossible to keep operating safely. Brian Ingram ...
That led to a 2018 Iowa Supreme Court case that stopped the city from enforcing its new zoning ordinance and permitted multi-family development to move forward. Why did the council defer this again?