Authorities are investigating a deadly crash that happened in St. Paul early Sunday morning. The Minnesota State Patrol says a man was driving a 2015 Jeep Cherokee westbound on Interstate 94 when it left the roadway around 1:42 a.
Over the objection of community and environmental advocates, state transportation leaders behind what could be a sweeping effort to redesign 7.5 miles of Interstate 94 from
An investigation is underway following a deadly crash just east of downtown St. Paul early Sunday morning. It happened around 1:42 a.m. along Interstate 94, where the Minnesota State Patrol says a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee left the roadway while exiting at Mounds Boulevard.
MnDOT officials narrowed down the list of 1-94 reconstruction designs between Minneapolis and St. Paul, eliminating options to remove the highway.
ST PAUL, Minn. — One person was killed in a fiery crash early Sunday morning on Interstate 94 in St. Paul.
(KNSI) - A truck driver and his passenger were injured in a crash on Interstate 94 in St. Joseph Township early Thursday morning. According to the Minnesota State Patrol's preliminary accident report, it says around 5:45, 26-year-old Joby Joy was hea...
The construction of Interstate 94 near the Capitol destroyed the Rondo area in St. Paul, which was once Minnesota’s largest African-American neighborhood. Now in 2014, drivers can see the consequences of the interstate highways within cities every time ...
Thirty-three-year-old Krista Voerding of Big Lake was driving west approaching Highway 101. Traffic was backed up and she swerved to avoid the stopped vehicles in her lane and collided with two other vehicles. Voerding was taken to North Memorial with life-threatening injuries.
Fifty-eight-year-old James Stika of St. Louis, Missouri was driving east in Monticello when he lost control due to icy conditions. Stika was taken to St. Cloud Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Three other passengers in the pick-up were not hurt.
The latest from the National Weather Service is calling for up to six inches of snow in central Minnesota as a clipper system moves across the state Saturday night into Sunday morning.
MnDOT’s goal is to have a choice in hand by 2026 and designs ready by 2029, paving the way for a multi-billion dollar reconstruction of I-94 from Marion Street in St. Paul to Hiawatha Avenue/Minnesota 55 in Minneapolis in 2030 or thereafter.
A Maple Grove church is planning the Twin Cities’ largest “sacred settlement,” a tiny home community to house people who have experienced chronic homelessness. Church of the Open Door, a non-denominational church tucked between Maple Grove Parkway and Interstate 94,