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On Tuesday, city crews began putting up green parking signs. The zones cost $25 and are enforced from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. during ...
A worker unloads a trailer of stuffed prizes for a vendor on the Mighty Midway at the Minnesota State Fair in Falcon Heights on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025. Workers and volunteers are working around the ...
Navigating crowds and finding parking at the Minnesota State Fair is usually the toughest part of the day. Here are different ...
F or the first time, Falcon Heights will charge drivers to park on certain city streets during the Minnesota State Fair. The ...
This year's Minnesota State Fair features the 'Journey to Space' exhibit, showcasing NASA artifacts and full-scale space ...
Jeff Wagner looks at the winding road it took for the Minnesota State Fair to find its permanent home 140 years ago.
With less than two weeks to go until the State Fair opens its gates, residents in Falcon Heights are bracing for crowds and, ...
Falcon Heights would be the only city that does not share a border with the others in the group. This presents challenges for policing, Little Canada City Administrator Joel Hanson said.
Falcon Heights' contract with St. Anthony cost about $670,000 a year. The city does not have a quote from the Ramsey County sheriff's office yet, Lindstrom said.
Falcon Heights dropped its $670,000 annual law enforcement contract with St. Anthony when it was unable to reach an agreement in the wake of the Castile shooting.
Falcon Heights does not have their own police department and since then has been contracting with the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office. That partnership will be coming to an end this year.
Days after the shooting, the Falcon Heights City Council called an emergency meeting to approve $50,000 to deal with the fallout and to approve money for the city to hire a public relations firm.