St. Paul Strong sounds alarm over neighborhood restaurant liquor licenses
An effort to allow more neighborhood restaurants to serve hard alcohol came and went before the St. Paul Charter Commission with little visible objection, at least on the surface. The commission voted...
View ArticleMacalester students in Paris for COP21 climate change talks
Don't tell the Donald, but as many as 70 Minnesotans will be in Paris this week for COP21, an international climate change conference of world leaders. Macalester College professor Roopali Phadke is...
View ArticleSt. Paul's neighborhood restaurants will learn the fate of their gin and...
Big changes could be coming to St. Paul's restaurant industry -- but one key step remains before new neighborhood establishments can serve up gin and tonics. The St. Paul City Council on Wednesday...
View ArticleA $15 minimum wage in St. Paul? Facebook-focused ballot initiative fizzles in...
The "15 in 16" ballot initiative -- the latest effort to raise St. Paul's minimum wage to $15 per hour -- was born on Facebook at 4:16 p.m. Jan. 1, 2016. It died less than five days later at 8:10 a.m....
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