In annual address, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter describes vision to 'move forward' from 2020
The St. Paul mayor is up for re-election in November.
The St. Paul mayor is up for re-election in November.
The move comes after hard-fought expansion.
The "Hope You're Alone" singer had a fruitful quarantine but is thrilled to be playing live again.
European Union nations sketched out plans Thursday for new sanctions against Belarus, targeting economic sectors close to its authoritarian leader, as they sought to strike back at him for the diversion of a passenger jet to arrest a dissident journalist.
The villain kicks off the movie season, with lots of help from her friends.
'Part II' is suspenseful, moving and scary good.
The radios crackled with a frantic call for backup at a federal prison in California: An inmate was found hanging in his cell. Help was needed immediately.
Brian Sicknick's family wants to uncover every detail about the Jan. 6 insurrection by pro-Trump rioters, when the Capitol Police officer collapsed and later died. They can't understand why lawmakers do not.
On three occasions, the team has pulled off unlikely victories to silence the visiting crowds and advance in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Facebook says it will no longer remove claims that COVID-19 is human-made or manufactured "in light of ongoing investigations into the origin of COVID-19 and in consultation with public health experts."
She told police that she is bipolar, wasn't taking medications and wondered whether her children "were the devil or a demon," the charges read.
Senate Republicans are ready to deploy the filibuster to block a commission on the Jan. 6 insurrection, shattering chances for a bipartisan probe of the deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol and reviving pressure to do away with the procedural tactic that critics say has lost its purpose.
The Trust for Public Land added an equity component in 2021, measuring the size of parks in minority-concentrated neighborhoods.
Ben Goessling and Andrew Krammer recap the first full Vikings practice open to reporters and discuss Danielle Hunter's absence. Krammer is also joined by ex-Vikings lineman Jeremiah Sirles.
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal Thursday that would tap unused coronavirus aid, a counteroffer to President Joe Biden's more sweeping plan as the two sides struggle to negotiate a bipartisan compromise and remain far apart on how to pay for the massive spending.
Fully vaccinated families encouraged to "revel" in the Memorial Day weekend, but be mindful of risks still presented by large, indoor gatherings.