New Roseville Council kicks off 2013.
City staff is expected to present findings from its feasibility study at the Roseville Council's Jan. 28 meeting.
With so many challenges on the table, Patch wants to know what issues you think are most important.
The new station will feature geothermal heating. LED lighting and improved facilities for firefighters. Structural walls about 85 percent, fire chief says.
In the wake of the Sandy Hook school massacre, the Roseville state senator says it's time to re-examine gun laws, including considering the licensing of gun owners.
Legislative Clerk David Surdez places the names of the 2013-2014 House members on the voting board in the House Chamber. The legislative session is scheduled to begin Jan. 8.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
Roseville residents have various options for getting rid of their Christmas trees.
The Council typically meets at least twice on a month on Monday evenings.
Roseville Patch is counting down the Top 20 most read posts of 2012.
Counting down the most-read city council stories of the year in Roseville, as measured by visitors to our site.
The outgoing Roseville council member falks about her accomplishments, the city staff and future plans.
Mix of projects included Sienna Green II apartments, new building for Affinity Credit Union and re-opening of Cost Plus World Market.
Do you agree with Rep. Betty McCollum? Do you think gun control is warranted after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
The Council's vote came at its Monday meeting.
Residents share their road stories,as cold temperatures slow down city efforts to clear roads of snow compacted to ice.
The city will also hold a farewell reception prior to the meeting for outgoing council members Jeff Johnson and Tammy Pust.
A look at some of the top stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
Business officials admit DFL majority makes them "a bit nervous."
The $17.3 million tax levy is 15.4 percent higher than it was in 2012.
Patch spoke to the outgoing Roseville council member as he nears his last meeting.
Project slated for a grand opening in October, 2013.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency urges at-risk groups to take it easy outside.
Eight of the top 10 most viewed Roseville Patch stories for the month November were election-related.
A look at some of the top Roseville news of the past week.
Bakk cites Marty's "tireless" advocacy for the environment, as reason for his appointment.
A look at some of Roseville's news highlights from the past week.
Government offices and schools are closed. But some restaurants and supermarkets will be open for limited hours.
Co-owner of Pour Decisions Brewing Co. expresses thanks for Roseville Council's action Monday night.
The city attorney has recommended the complaint be dismissed. The dispute is over the failed Marriage Amendment.
A look at some of the top news stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
Environmental group cites her opposition to sulfide mining, support of wetlands restoration.
John Kysylyczyn contends the City Council wrongfully engaged in prohibited political activity when it took a stand on the proposed state Marriage Amendment. City attorney disagrees.
State House 66A Rep. Hausman says team looking to "milk the state and the fans."
That was unusual among Patch cities in Minnesota.
A look at the some of Roseville's major news stories of the past week.
A look back at Election Day to see who won the key races.
We're hearing reports of long-time friendships being cut off, especially on Facebook, during the bitterly contested campaign. Did it happen to you?
Voters in the mostly suburban cities that Patch covers were more opposed to the proposed gay-marriage ban than Minnesota voters generally.
With this holiday falling on a weekend, the time for actual observance varies from place to place.