Star Tribune - Sat Nov 07
Even though Audie Matthews professed innocence from the start, a Ramsey County District Court jury convicted him Saturday of first- and second-degree murder in the March 2008 death of Blaine Christofferson in St.
U, Met Council negotiations over light rail hit stumbling blockThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Sat Nov 07
Negotiations between the University of Minnesota and Central Corridor light-rail-line officials stumbled again this week, with the U apparently reinstating tens of millions of dollars to its wish list of payouts and Metropolitan Council Chairman Peter Bell alleging "arrogance" in response.
Man convicted of fatal shooting outside St. Paul barStartribune.com - Sat Nov 07
KARE11.com updated Nov. 7, 2009 ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A man accused of shooting and killing another man outside a St.
Gang members removing signs of a past lifeStartribune.com - Fri Nov 06
Most 18 years old are just getting started with life.A But 18-year-old Juan is actually starting a new life.A More than anything, he's trying to leave his old life behind.
St. Paul man gets 7 years for shooting his wifeThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Thu Nov 05
A St. Paul man will spend seven years in prison for shooting his wife in the neck and abdomen during a methamphetamine-fueled rage, then fleeing with her in their car.
'I killed her,' husband tells copsThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Thu Nov 05
When St. Paul police told a man Monday night that his 67-year-old wife was dead, he told officers, "I killed her," according to a criminal complaint filed against the man Thursday.
Husband sentenced in shootingThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Thu Nov 05
A St. Paul man will spend seven years in prison for shooting his wife in the neck and abdomen during a methamphetamine-fueled rage, then fleeing with her in their car.
Flu shots may come to Minnesota schools, other public placesTwincities.com - Wed Nov 04
Coordinated flu shot clinics are being planned in Minnesota schools and public buildings this month to counter the threat of H1N1, which sent 182 people to hospitals last week and contributed to at least three more deaths.
Funds for law enforcement task forces still at issue in metroTwinCities.com - Wed Nov 04
The issue of funding law enforcement task forces in Ramsey and Hennepin counties grew heated at a meeting of police leaders Wednesday.
Fresh from Tuesday's narrow victory, St. Paul's IRV faces court challenge over disputed endorsementsMinnPost.com - Wed Nov 04
By Joe Kimball Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009 With a small turnout, St. Paul voters Tuesday narrowly approved Instant Runoff Voting, but today already, there's a scheduled court hearing with opponents contesting how supporters presented their case.
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