Statistics from the most recent year show that crime dropped two percent overall in St. Paul in 2016, but it didn’t drop across the board. According to the statistics that were released Sunday, total crime dropped two percent overall last year, led most notably by an eight percent decrease in aggravated assaults and a 12 […]
Why The Backpage Lawsuit Could Impact The Dissemination Of Free Information On the Internet
Executives for the site Backpage.com are embroiled in a legal mess over some of the information that is posted on their website. For those of you unfamiliar with the site, Backpage.com is similar to Craigslist and a traditional newspaper classifieds section. The site allows users to post items for sale, share job listings, request services […]
You Can Be Ticketed For Letting Your Unattended Car Warm Up
Thousands of Minnesotans do it each and every day during the winter months. They run outside, start their car, then head back inside to pour their cup of coffee and pack a lunch before heading back outside to a car that’s hopefully a little warmer than before. Nobody likes getting into a car that’s the […]
Pedestrian Deaths Reach 25-Year High In Minnesota
Failure to yield to a pedestrian can result in a traffic citation for a careless driver, but it can have much more severe consequences for the individual on the street. The state of Minnesota learned that lesson the hard way in 2016, as drivers hit and killed more pedestrians last year than in the past […]
Minnesota Reverses Progress On Sex Offender Reform
For the better part of the past two years, lawmakers in Minnesota have been working to reform the state’s sex offender program as it pertains to some of the system’s worst offenders. However, all that progress has seemingly gone out the window now that a federal appeals court has issued a ruling that they state […]
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