The city said that about 25 percent of Roseville's public trees are ash trees.
Roseville Visitors Association planning holiday lighting festival on the grounds of the John Rose Oval.
The January number is not seasonally adjusted.
The private social networking web site is helping connect neighbors, says Kathy Rumundt, who helped launch the initiative.
The City of Roseville is capturing the construction of its new fire station with a series of short time-lapse videos.
Citizens can view the plans on March 26 at the Arden Hills City Hall.
The City Council meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. today.
A look at some of the major stories this past week on Roseville Patch.
North Suburban Communications Commission asks Comcast to refile rate requests. eliminate some fees.
The annual Land Use Code Enforcement program is designed to preserve high-quality neighborhoods, city officials say.
The first-term DFLer says Legislature is focused on balancing state budget.
The St. Paul DFL representative, whose district includes part of Roseville, offers up a video update.
The Council's agenda tonight includes holding a discussion with the city Housing and Redevelopment Authority.
Fourth District Rep. Betty McCollum hasn’t received any contributions from the gun rights group, but others in Minnesota's congressional delegation have gotten thousands of dollars.
A look at some of the top news stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
The free sessions, open to the public, are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Roseville City Council to honor middle-school essay winners at its March 18 meeting.
The first-term DFLer will speak this morning at a press conference about his legislation while other speakers talk about the extent of homelessness in Minnesota.
Joe Senser's Sports Grill & Bar is selling special fire helmets to help support the city fire department.
Fire Department reports more than 30 percent of the brick exterior work finished.
Two rounds of snowplowing being done today.
A look at some meetings in Roseville for the week of March 4.
A look at some of the top stories of the past week on Roseville Patch,
A look back at the top read stories during February on Roseville Patch.
Marc Olivier, a self-described "advocate for the human right of self-defense, outlines objections to Representatives Alice Hausman and Michael Paymar.
Some critics note what the legislator didn't talk about. The lawmaker doesn't anticipate a vote on her bills.
From the city of Roseville, a look at who is meeting during the month of March.
Opponents vow half-million dollar offensive to counter legislators backing legislative efforts.
Roe's comment comes in his 2013 State of the City address.
Minnesota has about 59,000 federal employees and retirees. See where they’re located and which agencies they work for in Patch’s interactive table.
The City Council is looking to fill openings on the Planning, Ethics and Parks and Recreation commissions.
In his annual State of the City Address, the mayor also talked Monday about initiatives for the current year.
Minnesota's Congressional delegation has weighed in on the series of cuts that could hit the country March 1. The rollbacks would hit everything from education to senior care, the White House states.
The Roseville Council meets at 6 p.m. today (Monday).
Legislators hard at work on state budget, she says.
State District 42B Rep. Jason Isaacson seeking constituent feedback.
The mayor is expected to review highlights of 2012 and talk about what's ahead this year.
The Roseville DFL state senator makes the case for allowing gay marriage.
Guess what Presidents have roads in Roseville named after them?
No mail delivery today; schools and government offices closed.