Conduct

Judge revokes sex offender’s probation after lewd conduct at Rosedale Center

A St. Paul man with a history of sex-related offenses was sentenced to 2 years in prison by a judge who found he violated his probation in November by drinking alcohol, masturbating at a store at Rosedale Center in...

Metro Transit taps private security company to implement fares, code of conduct on buses and light-weight rail

Using private contractors relatively than Metro Transit staff is a change in plans from what had been envisioned for the reason that Legislature approved a transit safety plan in May. MinnPost file photo by Peter Callaghan Metro Transit will engage a...

Metro Transit to start $35 non-criminal citations, recent code of conduct

Starting Monday, Metro Transit’s community service officers will issue citations starting from $35 to $100 to transit riders who fail to pay their fare, with a heavy concentrate on the 2 light rail lines that traverse Minneapolis and St....

Background checks at schools in north Minneapolis, Forest Lake didn’t catch staffers’ past criminal sexual conduct

Welcome to the Glean, MinnPost’s twice-daily roundup of Minnesota news. For the Star Tribune, Briana Bierschbach and Mara Klecker report that two high-profile lawsuits are highlighting an issue wherein teachers or coaches with criminal backgrounds are being hired at other...

Has town of Minneapolis paid out ‘almost $80 million’ in police conduct settlements since 2019?

MinnPost is partnering with Gigafact to provide fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You may submit claims you think that need checking here. Enroll for our newsletter for more stories straight to your inbox. No. Town of Minneapolis has paid out just over $70 million...

What’s happening with the Minneapolis Police Conduct Oversight Commission?

Minneapolis Police Department, 1st Precinct, downtown Minneapolis MinnPost file photo by Peter Callaghan Minneapolis is within the technique of making all types of changes in its policing practices. The mayor has instituted a spread of reforms; the town attorney is negotiating with...
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St. Paul prevails in legal fight to raze, replace historic Hamline-Midway Library

Following 16 months of litigation, a Ramsey County district judge has given the town of St. Paul the go-ahead...
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St. Paul-based Securian Financial lays off 58 employees across departments

Securian Financial has notified 58 employees — roughly 2% of its total workforce — that their roles with the corporate are being eliminated in...

U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum seeks thirteenth term in rematch with May Lor Xiong in 4th District

Longtime St. Paul Democratic U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum is in search of one other term in Minnesota’s Fourth Congressional District and again faces May...

Believed to have been the oldest working nurse in Minnesota, Joyce Gimmestad retired at 88. She reflects on 7 many years in healthcare

Joyce Gimmestad hoped to succeed in 90 before retiring from being a nurse. Still, she retired on June 22, at 88, attributable to a...

Family of 83-year-old St. Paul man killed in hit-and-run: ‘We’ll forgive you. … Please turn yourself in’

For 30 years, John Bidon took each day runs around Lake Phalen near his St. Paul home. He’d stretch it out to 5 miles...