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Helping a killer hide brings probation
A Bloomington man who helped harbor a fugitive charged with murder won't have to spend any time in jail but will be on probation for three years.
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CVS leases Uptown site, continues growth in area Even amid the sluggish economy, the CVS/pharmacy juggernaut rolls on.
Remembering the talents they shared
This past week, some of us lost a huge part of our youth. From 8 years old to age 38, when I was allowed, I watched the best second fiddle in the business sitting next to Johnny Carson.
Local medical device firms get boost from clinical study
Manufacturers of implantable defibrillators - a marquee product for the three largest medical device companies in Minnesota - finally have some new study results to crow about.
Towing service owner locates family of man whose ashes were found in impounded car
Auto Rescue's Cam Carlson and the burial urn complete with ashes found in a towed car.
At impound lot, lost cars - and a lost funeral urn
Cam Carlson badly wants a St. Paul man out of his towing shop - though he's trying his best to be respectful.
Local holocaust survivor talks about museum shooting
A local holocaust survivor is speaking out about the shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Henry Oertelt, of Little Canada, was thrown into the Auschwitz concentration camp when he was 23-years-old. He beat the odds surviving the experience, and freed from Auschwitz by General Patton's troops in April 1945.
Purple Heart veteran laid to rest in Howard Lake leaves story of heroism
Injured in Normandy on D-Day, Howard Lake native and recently departed Harold Pugh, 94, leaves behind a tale of heroism and duty that so few have lived to tell.
Ramsey County judge reunites acquitted man with his wardrobe
Defendants are not always known for sporting appropriate attire in the hallowed halls of justice.
West metro car crash kills D-Day survivor who received honorary HS degree at 93
Identification has been released of a car crash victim in Independence. He was 94-year-old Harold O. Pugh of Little Canada who last year received an honorary high school diploma more than 60 years after being wounded on D-Day. Pugh's car left the road shortly after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday on Hwy.
Little Canada / Woman admits ignoring man's gunshot injury
A 21-year-old Faribault woman admitted in court Wednesday that she knew Timothy Earl Williams had been shot by one of two men she was with outside a Little Canada apartment building in September.
police investigator to be honored for porn case
A St. Paul police investigator is being honored nationally for his work in nabbing a child pornographer.
Private aviation service JetChoice files for bankruptcy, leaving many ...
View more Top News Headlines articles>> Top News Headlines Most Read Most E-mailed Private aviation service JetChoice files for bankruptcy, leaving many wealthy Twin Citians holding the bag By John Welbes jwelbes@pioneerpress.comSt. Paul Pioneer Press Not long ago, JetChoice's private-plane business appeared to be thriving, adding luxurious jets to ...
Private-jet company grounded as lawsuits fly
St. Paul private jet operator JetChoice has parked its planes as its two high-profile owners square off in court.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
Private-jet company grounded as lawsuits fly
St. Paul private jet operator JetChoice has parked its planes as its two high-profile owners square off in court.
Jury finds Owatonna man not guilty
ST. PAUL a ' An Owatonna man has been found not guilty of murdering his friend in St.
Man Found Not Guilty In Little Canada Shooting
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Pregnant witness to testify despite contractions
Courtrooms can be full of drama. Today, that might include a witness about to give birth.
If Lord forgives, a couple decides, why can't they?
Kyle and Ellen Hopson, of Burnsville, say their Christian faith has guided them in deciding to forgive the man who scammed them into buying a salvage car.
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