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New Brighton murder suspect made a 'hit list'
The 21-year-old man charged with killing the mother of a New Brighton girl he had been reportedly stalking for months also had a "hit list" of people he intended to target during a shooting spree, police ...
Do Friday's homicide arrests reflect badly on Rochester?
The news that two suspects linked to separate homicides were arrested within hours and blocks of each other seemed like it should have come out of a larger city.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Suspect in New Brighton killing found in Rochester hotel
Authorities have arrested the 21-year-old man suspected of killing a 48-year-old woman Thursday afternoon outside an apartment in New Brighton.
POLICE: Armed New Brighton shooting suspect on the run
Several police agencies are searching for an armed suspect, who they say is on the run after he shot a woman coming home from work Thursday.
Depositions hearing for New Brighton rape accused
An unemployed man accused of raping a 16-year-old schoolgirl in Christchurch will face a depositions hearing next month.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Less hiring slows sales growth for local drug-test provider
When companies aren't hiring, they don't need as many drug tests for new employees.
Open house on proposed community center
The open house, from 4 to 6:30 p.m., will take place in the Coon Rapids City Center council chambers prior to the 7 p.m. council meeting that evening.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
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Once a sleepy dot on the map, Hugo had the east metro's biggest population growth rate last year.
At the Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market
Posted on July 1st, 2008 9:27 PM By Rick Nelson Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market vendors Kathryn and David Brewer One of the main reasons to shop the Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market is to scope out ...
Cities won in court, but lose on the ground
New Brighton, Minn., and New London, Conn., may be 1,300 miles apart, but they have a lot in common.
Metropolitan Council awards almost $4 million in cleanup funds
The redevelopment of the Schmidt Brewery in St. Paul was one of several projects awarded brownfield clean up funding last week by the Metropolitan Council.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Maimed U chemistry student charged in New Brighton backyard blast
A University of Minnesota chemistry major wanted to show his friends how "some chemicals burned really bright like fireworks," according to authorities.
Student Charged In Chemistry Mishap
A University of Minnesota chemistry major is facing felony charges after his homemade firecracker exploded and blew off his left hand.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
New Brighton councilman enters no plea in prostitution case
David Alan Phillips, the New Brighton City Council member who is accused of engaging in prostitution, appeared this afternoon in Ramsey County District Court, but did not enter a plea.
Closed Arden Hills army plant sees boaters again
Debbie Hartmann doesn't consider herself a suburban pioneer. But she was among the first batch of canoeists and kayakers to paddle through the northern suburbs bordered by Rice Creek, which hasn't been fully ...
Kiva funding the tiniest businesses
Mickey Mikeworth knows farmers around the world, although she's not one of them.
Maintaining cultural traditions on the job can lead to conflict
Fatuma Hassan has just enough rice in her near-empty cupboards to make it through the month.
Editorial: Compromise is key with religion at work
Employers, workers need to communicate to avoid conflict. Last update: June 18, 2008 - 6:57 PM FAST FACTS * Nationally, filings for religious discrimination against Muslims at work rose from 398 in 1997 to a ...
On the job, keeping cultural traditions leads to conflict, firings
Ayaan Abdi is a janitor with Marsden Building Maintenance of St. Paul. About 300 of Marsden's 1,600 Twin Cities employees are from East Africa.