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Nine Inch Nails will hammer Minnesota fans for the first time in 12 years in August

Trent Reznor is due back at Xcel Center on the Peel It Back Tour after focusing on film and TV scoring in recent years.
January 22, 2025
Jerry Holt jgholt@startribune.com 11/25/2008--- Nine Inch Nails concert at Target Center----Nine Inch Nails lead singer Trent Reznor jumped across the state at Target Center during a Tuesday night concert.
St. Paul

St. Paul considers using fines to put teeth in some city laws

City officials and labor groups welcome charter amendment to allow for more fines, while some worry about unintended consequences and cost.
January 22, 2025
The setting sun illuminated the St. Paul skyline, with city hall on the left, as seen from Harriet Island Park.
St. Paul

Missing Apple Valley pizza delivery driver dies by suicide after search

Shuefaub “Shue” Xiong’s had gone missing while on the job delivering pizzas. St. Paul police later encountered him in the midst of what they said was a mental health crisis.
January 22, 2025
St. Paul

‘I never gave up on life’: St. Paul police officer Shawn Filiowich dies of pancreatic cancer at 52

Supporters plan to help the veteran officer’s family through a benefit event on Jan. 18.
January 21, 2025
Music

Professional musicians join Catholic Chorale for heavenly Sunday Masses at St. Paul church

The Twin Cities Catholic Chorale performs orchestral Masses Sunday mornings at the Church of St. Agnes from October to June, except during Lent and Advent.
January 21, 2025
Retail

St. Paul banker charged with goosing profits on Duck Donuts franchises, swindling buyer

Bremer Bank’s chief risk officer sold two stores and is alleged to have left the buyer $300,000 in the hole.
January 21, 2025
St. Paul

Man dies in I-94 car crash after vehicle strikes overhead sign

Authorities had not identified the driver as of Sunday afternoon.
January 19, 2025
Real Estate

As Twin Cities area office building owners stomach tanking values, buyers see opportunity

Despite the deep discounts, there’s optimism in the office market, at least for those involved in the highest-quality spaces in the most desirable locations.
January 18, 2025
Politics

Minnesota immigrant communities, advocates brace for Trump’s crackdown

He promised as a candidate to carry out unprecedented deportations.
January 18, 2025
US Immigration Courtroom in Bloomington MN., photographed on 3/11/14. One by one, the realities of an overwhelmed immigration system came walking into the courtroom in handcuffs and prison-issue flip-flops, Judge William J. Dickerson, who has seen it all in 40 years, presiding. On one recent day in a windowless room with mismatched chairs and tired wood paneling of a basement man-cave, Dickerson, one of three U.S. Immigration Court judges in Minnesota, heard 22 cases of people being detained for
Politics

Minnesota’s ‘sanctuaries’ for immigrants face new tests as Trump returns

Minneapolis, St. Paul and some counties have policies limiting information collected about immigration status and cooperation with federal authorities.
January 18, 2025
Mary Breen chanted with around 70 other protestors during a MIRAC protest in response to immigration raids in southern Minnesota outside the Minnesota GOP head quarters in Minneapolis, Minn., on August 9, 2018.
St. Paul

St. Paul couple turns substance abuse struggles into nonprofit serving Hmong community

Koom Recovery launched last year to provide educational resources and peer support for the Hmong community about substance use disorder.
January 18, 2025
Culture

Yuen: What’s wrong with youth sports? Let’s start with overinvolved parents.

University of St. Thomas men’s basketball coach Johnny Tauer is also a social psychologist. He worries that adults are ruining sports for our kids.
AuthoredLaura Yuen
January 18, 2025
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