Roseville's Gary Grefenberg, gay and also chairman of the city Human Rights Commission, called the state House of Representatives vote to legalize same-sex marriage a "critical first step" for the legislation.
The congresswoman, whose district includes Roseville, released a statement this week following the Pentagon's annual report.
MnDOT officials hoping to minimize traffic headaches from road repairs.
The high court will hear argument in a real case as teachers, students look on.
A look at some of the top news of the past week on Roseville Patch.
The City of Roseville wants to know which programs residents value most and which ones need improvement.
The discounter is expected to break ground on its Roseville store this month. But will it be a positive addition for Roseville? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Hereβs a weekly roundup of crime incidents and police in Roseville and other East Metro communities.
Do you think Minnesota legislators should raise lawmaker salaries? Tell us in the comments below.
Community dialogue set for 6 p.m. at Roseville Skating Center.
State agricultural officials to hold information session Thursday at Roseville City Hall.
A look at some of the top stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
The Fire Department will conduct the practice exercise Saturday morning.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture began conducting free informational Emerald Ash Borer tours on Monday, and today is your last chance to take the tour.
Ground-breaking anticipated in May for discount store in Roseville's Twin Lakes neighborhood.
The second of four workshops is scheduled for Thursday night at King of Kings Lutheran Church.
At its meeting tonight, the City Council is expected to consider hiring a vendor to implement $1.6 million in playground replacements.
MnDOT cites the threat of inclement weather for moving up the start of construction prep.
Continuing winter weather forces postponement of temporary closing for reconstruction work, DOT says.
Rep. Tim Walz's 'Hermann the Germann Hotdish' won this yearβs competition.
Park and Recreation officials expected to brief Council menbers on updates, progress,
Check out blogs on Roseville Patch that offer tax tips from the Minnesota Society of CPAs.
City says some of the diseased trees are in Langton Lake Park.
Would like to see single-sort recycling? Roseville is in the midst of preparing criteria for bids on a new recycling contract.
A brine solution laid down by an old hydro seeder truck will make streets safer as this late season storm approaches. Here's who you should thank.
The Roseville woman was recognized for her efforts for some GOP candidates last fall and her current efforts to build the Republican Party.
The Minnesota League of Cities is urging cities to support legislation which would allow them to create street improvement districts to pay for road improvements.
A look back at some of the top Roseville news of the past week.
More snow and ice events mean more patching for city road crews.
Snow, cold weather put a damper on golf season start-up for Cedarholm Golf Course.
A plethora of statistics tell the story in city's 2012 annual recycling report.
Sen. John Marty and Rep. Alice Hausman set to share updates, listen to constituents meet Saturday at Falcon Heights City Hall.
The annual spring battle to keep city roads in good condition is now uinderway.
The Roseville Council last week filled vacancies on three commissions.
Meanwhile, Minnesota continues job growth.
Posts on Don Pablo's, gun control legislation and snowfall road clean-up were also among Top 10 read posts of March.
From the City Council to the Rosefest planning committee, plenty of groups are meeting at City Hall during April.
"The current legislative majorities seem determined to make doing business in our state as hard as possible"-Chamber leaders.
Cold weather, snow pack delays the County's traditional April 1 opening.
Several people are under consideration for appointment to the city's Planning, Ethics and Parks and Recreation commissions.