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May 19 2024
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Animal-free big top returns to St. Cloud
The Cirque Italia "Water Circus" show will return to central Minnesota May 30-June 2. The show, which features aerobatic acts such as a trampoline wall, ropes and swings — and, of course, clowns — celebrates the talent of circus performers but with a strict animal-free policy. The show follows a county farm boy named Rafael who is swept away by tornado and lands in the heart of a big city's
Star TribuneMay 26 2024
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St. Paul police: 1-year-old boy accidentally shot in the hand
The St. Paul Police Department is investigating after a 1-year-old boy arrived at Children's Minnesota Hospital just before 5:30 p.m. Saturday with a gunshot wound to his hand.
Police say the parents reported that they were at a home near Lexington Parkway when the shooting happened. Officers say they determined the boy was shot at a home in the 1000 block of Fuller Avenue in St. Paul
Fox9May 24 2024
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Woman accused of throwing cinnamon roll at man’s head in St. Pete
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A woman was not the best “roll” model earlier this week when she allegedly threw a cinnamon roll at a man’s head, according to an affidavit. Anne Marie Luna, 37, of New Jersey, was arrested Tuesday evening for throwing a cinnamon roll at a victim’s head, striking him at the base of his neck. The attack happened at St. Vincent de Paul, a housing center located at
WFLAJun 01 2024
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South St. Paul Police shoot at man after he pointed a weapon at officers, no injuries reported
A man was arrested Friday night after police say he brandished and pointed a weapon at officers. According to a press release from the South St. Paul Police, officers were called to an apartment building on Grand Ave. West for a reported disturbance. When they arrived officers said they encountered a 54-year-old man in a parking garage who brandished and pointed a weapon at officers. Police
KSTPMay 21 2024
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Tornado Watch until midnight Tuesday night for St. Louis
A Tornado Watch means conditions are increasingly favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms through midnight, so now is the time to review your tornado safety plan in case a Tornado Warning is issued — which occurs if a tornado has been detected on radar or visually confirmed. Storms will be approaching from the west and weakening as they approach St. Louis. While isolated damaging
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 21 2024
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St. Amant 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame class announced
St. Amant High School will induct the 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame class during a series of events scheduled for December, Principal Christina Carter said. Inductees are outstanding athletes, coaches and contributors/volunteers from across the spectrum of sports in the history of St. Amant High. The Hall of Fame includes standouts from the “old school” St. Amant Wildcats as well as the current
The AdvocateMay 21 2024
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More turmoil at St. Cloud State as acting president resigns
ST. CLOUD — The recently appointed acting president of St. Cloud State University announced this week he is leaving to become the president of a small private college in Illinois. Larry Lee, SCSU's vice president of finance and administration, was appointed as acting president May 5, the day before he announced sweeping cuts to both programs and faculty at the central Minnesota university. On
Star TribuneMay 28 2024
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Crews battling fire at historic St. Theodosius Orthodox Cathedral in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood
3News reporters saw smoke pouring out of the 112-year-old building, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video CLEVELAND — 3News has confirmed a fire has broken out at the historic St. Theodosius Orthodox Cathedral in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. The Association of
WKYC 3May 21 2024
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St. Louis to Develop First Citywide Transportation Plan in Decades
The City of St. Louis is working to develop its first citywide mobility plan in decades, Mayor Tishaura Jones’ office announced Tuesday. This plan seeks to make it easier for everyone — drivers, pedestrians, bikers and public transit users — to safely commute within the city. The plan will bring together other city projects like the Brickline Greenway, Future64, the MetroLink Green Line, and
St. Louis Riverfront TimesMay 28 2024
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St. Louis loses earnings tax appeal. Could cost city millions of dollars.
ST. LOUIS — A trio of appellate judges struck another blow against the city’s income tax on Tuesday, affirming a lower-court ruling that said St. Louis shouldn’t be taxing non-residents working remotely for St. Louis companies. But the judges denied a request from the plaintiffs — six nonresidents who worked from home during the pandemic years — to grant them class-action status to go after
St. Louis Post-Dispatch