As winter turned to spring in our St. Paul neighborhoods this year, the melting snow revealed an unusual plethora of pine cones dotting the landscape of many evergreen-heavy yards. The more evergreens ...
The Bugle’s annual fall fundraiser kicks off this month with the expectation that scores of individual, business and nonprofit donors will answer our call to keep the newspaper, website and social ...
About six months ago, the Bugle launched a new initiative to help local businesses and organizations expand their reach through targeted social media advertising. This service leverages our ...
Lifelong learning, improved health and companionship are among key benefits of participating in programs offered by St. Anthony Park Area Seniors (SAPAS). These activities afford residents the ...
Our exceptionally warm winter, nearly without snow, was better suited to Missouri than Minnesota. Already, summer has brought extraordinary storms and record-setting heatwaves. These signs of our ...
Laura Adrian has been a Saint Anthony Park resident since 2019. She has a diverse array of interests including nature, mindfulness, and marketing. Laura helps run the Bugle’s social media strategy and ...
Parkview Ice Cream Shop, 898 Raymond Ave., planned to greet its first customers in mid–August. At the Bugle’s latest press deadline, owner Andy McNattin was putting finishing touches on the shop.
“Trash: every single person has an impact on it,” says Ramsey County board chair Victoria Reinhardt, “from what we buy, how and from where, how long we use it and what we do with it when it is no ...
The northern edge of south St. Anthony Park was once a wasteland of discarded concrete, rocks and junk. BNSF Railway owned the property stretching along Robbins Street from Raymond Avenue to Cromwell, ...
The Park Bugle continues to fulfill its mission — at least, according to readers. A big thanks to the 325 respondents to the 2025 Park Bugle reader survey. Reader input helps the board guide the Bugle ...
At St. Anthony Park Elementary School, going to the Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center has been an annual rite of passage for each year’s fifth-grade class for more than 40 years. This June was ...
With Luther Seminary recently putting its entire campus up for sale, the District 12 Community Council has now formed a citizens’ advisory task force “to help ensure that neighborhood voices are ...