A collapsed bridge span lies in a river as emergency crews work nearby.
First responders work to rescue people on a collapsed bridge deck.
Onlookers view a collapsed bridge behind yellow police tape.
Rescue workers use boats to search for people near a collapsed bridge lying in a river.
It was 18 years ago today that the I-35W bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River in Minneapolis during the evening rush hour, killing 13 people and injuring 145.
Pioneer Press photographers took hundreds of images that day. You can see a few of them here: www.twincities.com/2025/07/23/t...
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How a St. Paul newspaper wiretapped the city’s police force 90 years ago
Conversations captured by a private investigator on the payroll of the St. Paul Daily News led to the ouster or suspension of more than a dozen police officers in 1935.
The St. Paul Daily News hired a private investigator to tap the phones and bug the offices of the city’s police department.
The conversations he recorded uncovered evidence of rampant corruption in its ranks, leading to the ouster or suspension of more than a dozen officers — including the chief.
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A man with a notebook and a pen crouches down next to a hippopotamus, whose mouth is slightly open.
Pioneer Press reporter Bill Martin interviews a seemingly talkative hippopotamus named Miss Oklahoma in the basement of St. Paul Auditorium in March 1952.
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📸: Pioneer Press file photo
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Hortman began legal career with win in landmark housing discrimination case
As a young attorney working for a legal aid organization, Hortman took up the housing discrimination case of a Minneapolis woman.
A case that began with a complaint about a broken furnace ended with the largest jury award for a race-based housing discrimination claim in U.S. history because 27-year-old Melissa Hortman saw “that there were these larger issues. Not every lawyer would pick up on that,” a former colleague said.
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Four men in gym shorts and sandals exercise with medicine balls on the roof of a building. A sign next to them reads, “To protect our sun deck privileges, we must not offend our neighbors in the surrounding tall buildings. Therefore all sun bathers must wear gym pants. No one is permitted on the sun deck in the nude.”
Members of the St. Paul Athletic Club, including former mayor Mark Gehan on the left, dutifully don gym shorts as they exercise on the club’s rooftop deck on July 16, 1941.
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📸: Former PiPress photographer Jack Loveland
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100 years ago, ‘Gatsby’ got mixed reviews in Fitzgerald’s hometown papers
The book’s lukewarm reception in the local press may not be surprising given its author’s complicated relationship with St. Paul, one historian said.
“Of plot there is very little, save for some hectic love affairs that are not above reproach, the author’s aim and interest all being centered on Gatsby himself,” wrote the books editor of the St. Paul Daily News. “Personally I don’t think the fellow was worth so much effort.”
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A paddleboat steams down a river with the St. Paul skyline in the background.
The paddleboat Capitol makes its way down the Mississippi River from St. Paul on July 1, 1932. The 280-foot excursion steamer was a frequent visitor to the city during the summer navigation season.
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📸: Pioneer Press files
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A woman carries a skeleton out of a building with a sign above the door that reads “The Science Museum,” while a man beside her carries taxidermy animals.
Moving day at the Science Museum of Minnesota brought skeletons out of the closets in 1964.
The museum was moving from the John L. Merriam mansion in St. Paul to new digs at the Arts and Sciences Center.
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📸: Former PiPresser Don Church
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A police officer gives a stern look to a man dressed in St. Patrick’s Day regalia who is carrying a beer on the sidewalk.
“That’s a no-no,” St. Paul cop Frank Langan tells this St. Patrick’s Day reveler as he tries to conceal his beer can outside Gallivan’s bar in downtown on March 17, 1976.
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📸: Pioneer Press photographer Bill Davis
13.03.2025 14:35 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
The words "From the Archives" in a gothic script against a background of newspaper front pages.
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