St. Paul reporter
Frederick Melo
Frederick Melo was once sued by a reader for $2 million but kept on writing. He came to the Pioneer Press in 2005 and brings a testy East Coast attitude to St. Paul beat reporting. He spent nearly six years covering crime in the Dakota County courts before switching focus to the St. Paul mayor's office, city council, and all things neighborhood-related, from the city's churches to its parks and light rail. A resident of Hamline-Midway, he is married to a Frogtown woman. He Tweets with manic intensity at @FrederickMelo.
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Police overtime spending was cut by $1.2 million, and several planned or vacant positions will go unfilled.
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St. Paul City Council approves zoning relief for proposed affordable housing on White Bear Avenue
The Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative has proposed building a four-story, 53-unit housing development across from the Church of St. Pascal Baylon.
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City clears residents from 11-story Lowry Apartments in downtown St. Paul
The building, condemned since August, has been under a court-ordered receivership at the city's request.
St. Paul mayor says council budget cuts could hurt police response
The City Council is scheduled to vote on the budget and tax levy on Wednesday.
St. Paul City Council Member Anika Bowie fires aide — but he’s rehired by Council Member Cheniqua Johnson
Details of a pending investigation are not yet public.
Grow Downtown: Low rent, big dreams draw 18 small businesses to vacant St. Paul storefronts
The St. Paul Downtown Alliance has offered small businesses rents as low as $1 for six months, and most have stuck around far longer.
Catholic Charities appoints Jamie Verbrugge as president and CEO
Verbrugge will transition to the new role over the next several weeks and is scheduled to officially assume the helm of one of the Twin Cities' largest social services charities...
TPT’s ‘Almanac’ celebrates 40 years on Friday. Our St. Paul reporter looks back at its start.
The public affairs show will air a live retrospective through Minnesota's modern political history.
Ramsey, Washington and Dakota counties all seek property tax levy hikes
Counties across the state are dealing with increased costs in areas such as construction, labor and healthcare as well as the end of federal pandemic money.
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St. Paul, Met Council review proposal from Indianapolis developer for land around Central Station light rail stop
A development agreement could be ready early next year.