Talia McWright
Talia McWright is a reporting intern for the Pioneer Press and 2024 Bethel University graduate. She is passionate about telling stories that honor diverse communities and help humanize people across differences. She enjoys creative writing, getting down on the dance floor and is a certified chocoholic.
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The open house runs from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, with a flag ceremony at 2 p.m.
Summer’s nearly over, but free Rice Park roller skating continues through September
Twin Cities Skaters invite all ages to join with no registration required.
Black and Latina-owned businesses receive $2M in funding from St. Paul nonprofit
Businesses in construction, media, healthcare and more will benefit.
Local youth spent part of their summer immersed in journalism. Here’s their take on the state of it.
They said people their age often get their news from social media apps like Tik Tok and Instagram reels, but that's not necessarily a positive thing.
Artist profile: Budding St. Paul playwright saw own choreopoem for Black teens produced this summer
"A Pick For The Hair Of Black Kids Who Don't Wanna Be Gangstaz" centers the healing of the Black community, especially Black teenagers, as they process trauma.
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St. Paul: A hard look at the struggling corner of Snelling and University avenues
The pandemic, the 2020 riots, a vacant CVS pharmacy, light rail and other factors loom large in the fate of a once-thriving commercial nexus.
Cottage Grove cleans up after Thursday night thunderstorms blow down trees, damage homes
Close to 4,000 homes lost power.
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Second Burnsville man sentenced in Eagan teen’s fentanyl death in 2021
The teen was found by his mother face down and unresponsive in his bed.
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Begin the weekend: Five free music events happening Thursday in St. Paul
Local artists will play folk, blues, rock and more.
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St. Paul animal torture charge: 19-year-old accused of killing family’s cat by putting it in oven
His mother reported he "cooked it to death."