The new health club will occupy space formerly held by the now defunct Circuit City.
People all over the world want to know how to help Sandy Hook residents following Friday's horrifying mass shooting. The Newtown Patch has several ideas.
A look at some of the most significant stories on Roseville Patch during the past week.
Is your church holding a prayer vigil? Let us know in the comments below.
Vendors include regular stores to mom and pop stands.
The National Weather Service is predicting rain and snow on Friday night through Sunday night. But it won't be as bad as last weekend.
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.
Superintendent John Thein offers the district's sympathy, outlines safety measures already in place in Roseville schools.
The 91-year-old Roseville man, a former Grain Belt Brewery employee, died on Dec. 12.
Judge hands down 12+ year sentence.
The Council's vote came at its Monday meeting.
Retailer of vintage pop culture merchandise is celebrating its fourth holiday season. The store's name is inspired by an episode of The Monkees' TV show.
Roseville clergy are using the fears related to the Mayan calendar to explain their own belief about the End Times' winged chariot hurrying near.
And some tips for Roseville residents on where the best viewing is for the final major meteor shower of the year.
Plenty of snow this past weekend created headaches for motorists on the roads. It's meant a surge in business for car repair shops.
The alignment of the day, month and year won't happen again for many years.
The Roseville Police Department offers tips on avoiding get hit by thieves during the holiday season.
Residents share their road stories,as cold temperatures slow down city efforts to clear roads of snow compacted to ice.
Jan Barke and Jeanne Snyder, Reading Recovery teachers, win grants from the Reading Recovery Council of North America.
MnDOT reports roads in "fair" condition.
Twin Cities pelted with 10 to 15 inches of snow. Area highways are considered "passable."
Weather Service urges motorists not to travel.
The Mayans may or may not have predicted the apocalypse will occur Dec. 21-less than 10 days from today. Do you buy it?
The city will also hold a farewell reception prior to the meeting for outgoing council members Jeff Johnson and Tammy Pust.
Whenever lots of snow comes, city says get your cars off the street to avoid getting ticketed and towed.
A look at some of the top stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
See the church's YouTube video.
Admission is free but food donation is suggested.
A roundup of domestic, narcotics-related and other violations committed in Roseville in the last week.
A roundup of burglaries and other property crimes committed in Roseville during the last week.
The Twin Cities may see up to several inches of snow accumulation over the weekend, according to National Weather Service forecasters.
Business officials admit DFL majority makes them "a bit nervous."
Roseville Parks and Recreation say the purchase benefits a city treasure.
The popular sandwich shop will be getting new quarters.
Harold Haugen, a retired Roseville school teacher, is in his 29th season selling Christmas trees.
The $17.3 million tax levy is 15.4 percent higher than it was in 2012.
The funeral for Thomas βTommyβ Decker, who was shot and killed Nov. 29, was today in Collegeville.
Emery worked for the Roseville Public Schools.
The Roseville mall's outreach is to deaf and hearing impaired children.
Patch spoke to the outgoing Roseville council member as he nears his last meeting.