The subtle complexities vexing spine regeneration
As spine leaders look ahead to 2026, enthusiasm around regenerative medicine and neuromodulation continues to build. But much of the conversation still flattens a field that is far more complex than it appears, according to Ann Parr, MD, PhD. Dr. Parr is vice chair of research and a professor of...
Good Company: Cosetta’s
Cossetta’s in downtown Saint Paul is a beloved gem that has been creating cherished memories for over a century. Known locally for their savory Italian sausage, they’ve also gained national fame for their delightful, fluffy Italian bread called Panettonne. This week, reporter Kelli Hanson takes us inside this iconic...
36th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast Returns to Minneapolis
Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast returns January 19 at the Minneapolis Convention Center, supporting college access for Twin Cities students. For more than three decades, one of Minnesota’s most enduring tributes to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has unfolded not as a march or rally, but around a...
Stolen gun in Rochester means jail time for a St. Paul man
ROCHESTER, Minn. – A second defendant has been sentenced for a 2024 traffic stop in Rochester. Marice Stevenson Gill, 20 of St. Paul, has been ordered to spend two years of supervised probation, served 18 days in jail, and perform 50 hours of community work service. Gill and Alonzo...
Bayard Rustin’s 1947 Saint Paul protest honored with film screening
More than a decade before the Greensboro sit-ins helped ignite the modern civil rights movement, Bayard Rustin, a key strategist of nonviolent protest and later the chief organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, staged a quiet but powerful act of resistance in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In January 1947, Rustin,...
‘Only a matter of time’ before someone was killed by ICE: Veteran
"ICE is too aggressive, I think they're too combative, I think they're too everywhere and I think they're too undisciplined," Rieckhoff added.
St. Paul arrest: Cuban citizen charged for assaulting federal officers
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Juan Carlos Rodriguez Romero, 54, has been indicted on two counts of assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon and one count of assaulting a federal officer. U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen says on December 21, 2025, ICE deportation officers tried to arrest Rodriguez Romero...
Woman shot dead during chaotic ICE raid in Minneapolis with screaming neighbors
WARNING-DISTRESSING CONTENT: Social media video shows citizens yelling at a group of police officers and ICE officers who created a yellow tape perimeter in a residential neighborhood
CRISIS! LA Leaders Demand ICE Meeting Over Minneapolis/LA Killings | VIDEO
Minneapolis Mayor Condemns ICE After Fatal Shooting. A disturbing pattern of deadly force is emerging from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), connecting fatal shootings in two major American cities and sparking unified outrage from local leaders and civil rights coalitions. The crisis gained national...
Man Charged After Woman Found Badly Beaten in Saint Paul
A Saint Paul man is charged with two counts of felony assault after authorities say a woman was badly beaten. Prosecutors say the assault occurred inside a Saint Paul garage and the woman was later found walking down a roadway covered in blood. According to the criminal complaint, Wade Edward...

















