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St. Paul may be ready to relax its prohibitions on neighborhood commercial buildings. Here’s how it could get over the finish ...
Protests and calls for peace are growing as Iranian Americans in Minnesota say Israeli attacks and foreign interference can ...
Meet Matt Privratsky, who Mayor Melvin Carter appointed to serve until the Aug. 12 special election after a fractured council failed to agree on a choice to fill Mitra Jalali’s Ward 4 seat.
After thanking her for her service, the mayor declared Wednesday to be Mitra Jalali Day in the city of St. Paul. Originally Published: February 5, 2025 at 6:16 PM CST ...
St. Paul City Council President Mitra Jalali (Ward 4) announced she will be stepping down from the City Council following this Wednesday’s council meeting to focus on her health. The next president of ...
Following the decision of current City Council President Mitra Jalali to step down from her position in order to focus on her health, St. Paul leaders say they now know who will be leading the ...
St. Paul City Council President Mitra Jalali will step down from her position next month. Jalali, who was first elected to represent Ward 4 on the council in a 2018 special election, announced her ...
St. Paul City Council President Mitra Jalali announced Friday she will step down next month, after one year leading St. Paul’s first all-women council, and six years on the City Council.
Mitra Jalali (Courtesy of the City of St. Paul) “I have made the difficult decision to prioritize my health and begin a transition out of City Hall,” said Jalali, in lengthy resignation letter ...
In a social media post, Mitra Jalali said that she made the decision to prioritize her health and begin a transition out of city hall. Jalali’s last city council meeting will be on Feb. 5.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — St. Paul City Council President Mitra Jalali, of Ward 4, has announced she will step down next month. In a Facebook post Friday, Jalali said she will be taking a leave of ...
Mitra Jalali, president of St. Paul’s all-women city council, said she doesn’t overly focus on the “Brad and Chad” voices — aka the men — who question if the women can lead.