Mack Johnson, of Roseville, is the only Minnesotan in the American Family Insurance National High School Slam Dunk and 3-Point Championships. First-round voting deadline is noon today for him on Facebook.
Parties working on land sale; ground-breaking still expected this spring.
The commission is scheduled to meet again on March 7.
Spring's around the corner. The 17th annual fair will feature 12 workshops and more than 60 exhibitors.
The Roseville High School boys basketball star is one of 16 finalists in American Family Insurance's National High School Three-Point Competition. Vote for him on Facebook.
The Roseville Police Department said the citations were "written by mistake."
North metro residents could face a slippery commute Thursday morning.
Completed sales, median sales prices up in year-over-year comparison.
State 42B representative proposes new bridge to improve traffic flow.
In his 2013 State of the Union, President Obama called for gun control, immigration, mortgage and medicare reform, and action on climate change, the minimum wage and the Paycheck Fairness Act.
The choices are as delectable as a top-notch, four-course meal.
For Christians, Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten season.
The state's contention comes in response to Senser's appeal for conviction in the death of a Roseville man.
The Roseville School District 623 employee is a teacher at Little Canada Elementary School.
The Roseville woman was 75-years-old at time of her death.
The Roseville state senator is scheduled to talk at the local League meetings today and Wednesday. The sessions are free and open to the public.
A look at some calls logged on the Roseville police incidence log in the last week.
Peterson, of Roseville, was a WWII veteran and had a 44-year career at Great American Insurance Co.
The childrens music duo played at the Frank Rog Amphitheatre at Roseville's Central Park in August, 2011. unday they won a Grammy.
SEIU Local 26 reports talks for contract security officers broken off but negotiations continue for office janitors.
A look at some of the top news stories of the past week.
National Weather Service now predicts βwintry mixβ tonight, followed by up to eight inches of snow by Monday morning.
The Nature Center's annual event is from 1 to 4 p.m. Come learn about snake biology.
Hausman, Isaacson voice their general support for the governor.
The two groups, represented by SEIU Local 26, will decide whether to give their bargaining committees the power to call a strike, if necessary, in the lagging contract talks.
The Mexican restaurant closed this week. Walgreens has plans for the site.
The commission's meeting starts at 7 p.m. today,
Three arrested were two males in their 20s and a 19-year-old female at 3007 Arona St.
Story, Nielsen and Busch commit to colleges for sports.
Parking on the streets could lead you getting ticketed.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Visibilities are dropping to below a mile to a half mile, and freezing drizzle is possible tonight in the Roseville area.
The Roseville DFL lawmaker discusses the issue in a Capitol Report segment.
The incident occurred Tuesday morning off of Highway 36 near Dale Street exit.
A handful of projects will be soon underway when warm weather comes again.
Next City Council meeting is Feb. 11, other groups also meeting.
The veteran Roseville state lawmaker says some proposed investments are good.
More than 100 sixth-graders in the Roseville District 623 public schools are joining forces for a a mass concert.
A look at some of the major stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.
Utility's officials will explain details of the project at a session at Roseville City Hall.