Some residents in St. Paul have not had their recycling picked up in over three weeks due to ice and snow preventing trucks from reaching pickup areas. Eureka Recycling has started alley pickup in an effort to reduce buildup.
Defense wins championships, or at least the NFC title
Two of the league’s elite defenses go at it Sunday when the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) host the Minnesota Vikings (14-3) in the conference title game.
St. Thomas graduate joins St. Paul religious community as sister
Former St. Thomas student Maddie Shogren became in July a sister with Pro Ecclesia Sancta, a Catholic religious community in St. Paul.
The best coffee shops around campus
Designer Christine Hastings looks at the best coffee shops around the St. Thomas campus.
News in :90 – Nov. 8, 2017
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017.
VIDEO: Tommies crush Pipers 84-0
Defensive back Isaac Seering, wide receiver Tom Loeffler and running back Josh Parks all contributed to Saturday’s shutout of the Hamline Pipers. The 84-0 win was the largest margin of victory in head coach Glenn Caruso’s St. Thomas career. Director Lauren Andrego captured the day’s key plays.
Neighborhood staple St. Clair Broiler closes after 61 years
After 61 years of serving burgers, beers and malts to its loyal customers, the St. Clair Broiler shut its doors on Sept. 30.
Police: ‘Hostile shooter’ at St. Kate’s not found after search, no threat to community
A suspect involved in the Tuesday night shooting of a St. Catherine University security officer is still at large Wednesday morning.
AP: The Latest: 18 arrested protesting Minnesota cop’s acquittal
The Latest on the acquittal of a Minnesota police officer who shot and killed a black driver.
AP: Minnesota officer acquitted in shooting of Philando Castile
A Minnesota police officer was cleared Friday in the fatal shooting of Philando Castile, a black motorist whose death captured national attention when his girlfriend streamed the grim aftermath on Facebook.
News in :90 – April 7, 2017
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 7, 2017.
Emerald ash borer infects St. Paul trees
The city of St. Paul has placed emerald green tape on trees that line roads like Summit and Cleveland avenues to draw attention to the nearly 998 million ash trees that grow in the cities and forests of Minnesota.
Crashed Ice returns to St. Paul
Chief photo editor Meghan Vosbeek and photojournalist Carlee Hackl captured the excitement of Red Bull’s Crashed Ice at the St. Paul Cathedral Saturday.
St. Paul to ease recycling process for residents
From Nov. 28 to Jan. 16, the city of St. Paul will work with Eureka Recycling to replace curbside bins with single-sort, 64-gallon recycling carts. The carts will have wheels and a lid, allowing residents to transport their recycling with greater ease. “It’s a process that (St. Paul has) been going through for several years …
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Seminary student, 30, dies in sleep
Services will be held Friday for St. Paul Seminary student John Lawrence, 30, who died in his sleep Monday.