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Pair Found Guilty of Stealing Car, Deputies Also Find Drugs During Search
An Oakdale man and a Maplewood woman were found guilty of stealing a car from a Target parking lot.

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An Oakdale man and a Maplewood woman were found guilty of stealing a car from a Target parking lot.

Here's a weekly listing of crime incidents and police and fire related calls in Washington County.
Here are some highlights of Oakdale news that occurred this week.
Tenacity Fitness in Oakdale will be hosting its charity event "Treasures at Tenacity: A Holiday Boutique, Wellness Fair & Glamorous Garage Sale" to benefit Charities Challenge.
Check out local events happening in Oakdale Dec. 7-8.
White Lace Cakes, a French patisserie and cake parlour, recently opened in Oakdale.
These animals and more are up for adoption through Oakdale-based Coco's Heart Dog Rescue.
The salon's program called "Cutting Cuz We Care" offers free haircuts to local families in need of a little help.
White Lace Cakes, a French patisserie and cake parlour, opened up in Oakdale.
How to pick out the best tree for your home, preference and price point.
North High School will put on its annual Festival Choir Concert.
North High School was honored by The SpotLight Musical Theatre Program.
A report of some of the incidents responded to by the Oakdale Fire Department.
Thomas J. Fox, 44, was accused of murdering a 39-year-old Oakdale woman last year.
New liquor store owners opened their first business in Oakdale in October.
Here is a selection of incidents recently responded to by the Oakdale Police Department.
Thanks to a very special U.S. Postal Service program, "Santa" will reply to children who mail him their Christmas wish lists this holiday season.