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Craigslist Swindler 'On Alabama Mission Trip' Takes SLP Woman for $400
The swindler said the St. Louis Park woman should wire the money to him in Montgomery, Ala.

Zac Farber is the Local Editor of St. Louis Park Patch and Edina Patch. He is a graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul. You can email him at zac.farber [at] patch.com.
The swindler said the St. Louis Park woman should wire the money to him in Montgomery, Ala.

St. Louis Park was one of the hardest hit cities in Friday's storm—by Monday evening, bearing the burden of almost a third of the metro area's power outages
The neighborhood group held two open houses on Thursday and Saturday to discuss the Met Council's proposals to re-locate freight rail lines.
Some Edina residents are not expected to regain power until Wednesday.
A resident spotted five juveniles lighting a portable toilet on fire near the St. Louis Park rec center.
EdinaGiveAndGo.org, which launched last week, seeks to connect Edina students with "small but significant needs" to donors and volunteers who can help.
The open house starts at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the city council chamber.
This week’s compilation includes rewards offered for two Golden Valley murders, person uses deck for urinal and man found with hashish.
This week’s compilation includes rewards offered for two Golden Valley murders, person uses deck for urinal and man found with hashish.
The public forums are scheduled June 25, July 1 and July 11, 2013.
The public forums are scheduled June 25, July 1 and July 11, 2013.
From photos to rescued ducks and a rising river, read the stories that impacted residents from across the Twin Cities during the June 21, 2013 storms.
St. Louis Park has some tips for how residents can help clean up the city.
Lose a tree or see a flooded area? Share your summer storm experience here.
Lose a tree or see a flooded area? Share your summer storm experience here.
This week’s selections include a pro-gun group pulls out of ‘Open Streets,’ a colonoscopy billboard and an adorable permit request.
This week’s selections include a pro-gun group pulls out of ‘Open Streets,’ a colonoscopy billboard and an adorable permit request.
Whether individual or with family, check out kayaking, paddleboarding and more in the Three Rivers Park District in June and July 2013.