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Fire damages popular hair salon on St. Paul’s West Side

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A fire Sunday evening damaged WestSide HairCare, a beloved St. Paul salon frequented by residents of its namesake neighborhood for more than three decades.

After working at the salon for 22 years, Christina Erdman purchased the building at 450 S. Robert St. last November. Since then, she’s been using her own money to update and decorate the space.

“Now all this work I’ve done for the last eight months, it’s just out the door,” Erdman said. “I’m so overwhelmed and emotional.”

Roy Mokosso, spokesman for the St. Paul Fire Department, said a preliminary investigation determined the fire was an accident. No injuries were reported.

The city’s Department of Safety and Inspections condemned the building, meaning it could be weeks or months before people can reoccupy it, Mokosso said. There was more than $100,000 in damage to the building and its contents, he said, including the apartment of a longtime stylist who lived above the salon.

Erdman said other salons in the area have reached out to offer temporary workspaces for her tight-knit team of seven stylists. Clients will still be able to book appointments with the WestSide HairCare team on the salon’s online scheduling platform.

Calls and messages from clients have been flooding in, and neighbors stopped by to help clean up Sunday night and Monday morning, Erdman said. At least two of the firefighters who responded to the 911 call told Erdman their mothers got their hair cut at the salon — a testament to the West Side’s strong sense of community, she said.

“We’ve had so much support,” she said. “It’s been amazing. It was really awesome, considering everything.”

The salon has been a mainstay in the West Side neighborhood since 1992. Last fall, it was named runner-up for the city’s annual Traditions Award, which honors businesses that have been active in St. Paul for at least 20 years.

“People who are adults now, they came as kids, and we did their parents’ hair,” said longtime owner Jackie Dodge-Borgan, who sold the building to Erdman last fall. “This has been a staple in the community, and we need to get that back.”

Monica Bravo, executive director of the West Side Community Organization and one of Erdman’s clients, said the business “is really so much more than a salon.”

“Generations of West Side residents have been served there,” she said. “It’s a community gathering space.”

The salon sustained water damage as a result of the fire, but the occupant of the upstairs apartment “lost everything,” according to his niece, Veronica Romo, manager of nearby El Burrito Mercado.

“I was so devastated to hear about it,” said City Council Member Rebecca Noecker, who represents the area. “WestSide HairCare is such a linchpin of the community, an anchor institution in the Robert Street corridor — not only providing valuable services, but also very closely engaged with the community.”

Noecker said her office plans to do whatever it can to help, including possibly providing access to the city’s business assistance fund. An online fundraiser was launched to raise money for the building and its tenant, and neighbors are discussing plans to host a fundraising event in the future.

Erdman said she spoke with a restoration company Monday and planned to meet with an insurance adjuster Tuesday. Her goal is to reopen as soon as possible.

“Ideally, I would be in there cutting hair tomorrow,” she said.

In the meantime, a handwritten note hangs in the window: “Thank you for your patience. WestSide HairCare will be back SOON!!”

Staff writer Hannah Pinski contributed to this report.



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Minnesota inmates treated to classical trio performance

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“In here, it can be a very dark and lonely place, and it can be difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel,” Benson said. “Events like this just help keep that hope alive.”

While the incarcerated people listened, they were joined at tables by prison staff, guards, the warden, and others, including Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell, who stood against a brick wall. A couple of inmates, who work as photographers for the prison’s newspaper, strolled the cafeteria taking pictures.

When the performance went longer than expected, the warden smiled and gave the performers a thumbs up. He was fine with letting it continue. When it was done, the musicians took a handful of questions and signed flyers. Then inmates were guided back to their cells.



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Marisa Simonetti arraigned on misdeamenor assault charge

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Hennepin County Board candidate Marisa Simonetti was arraigned in District Court on Thursday morning on a misdemeanor charge of 5th-degree assault after a dispute with a tenant of her Edina home.

Simonetti, who was arrested and jailed in June on allegations that she assaulted the tenant by throwing a live tarantula and other objects at the woman, stayed in the court hallway Thursday while her attorney John Daly handled the routine appearance. Simonetti was given a Jan. 9 pre-trial date and plans to plead not guilty.

Wearing a campaign T-shirt, Simonetti said after the court proceeding that she’s done nothing wrong and plans to fight the charge “to the death.”

Simonetti said her campaign for the District 6 seat is going well and that she sent out “a ton of texts” last week. “We’re getting feedback, positive feedback. It’s going to be very exciting to see what happens on Nov. 5,” she said.

An email to Simonetti’s opponent, Commissioner Heather Edelson, was not immediately returned Thursday.

In April, Simonetti came in second in a six-candidate special primary for an open seat on the board and then lost the special election Edelson, a DFLer and former state representative. Simonetti has campaigned as a Republican, although some local Republicans have since pulled their support for her.

The board oversees the county’s $2.7 billion budget and 10,000 employees. Commissioners earn $122,225 annually.

District 6, which covers cities including Edina, Hopkins, Mound, Minnetonka, Wayzata, Long Lake, Shorewood and the northern portion of Eden Prairie.



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Who is Sabrina Ionescu, the Liberty guard who clinched Game 3 of the WNBA Finals?

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“I wanted to be just like him, to love every part of the competition, to be the first to show up and the last to leave, to love the grind, to be your best when you don’t feel your best and make other people around you the best version of themselves,” Ionescu said. “And to wake up and do it again the next day.”

In her final season with the Ducks, Ionescu became the first NCAA Division I basketball player to record more then 2,000 career points, 1,000 assists and 1,000 rebounds. She dedicated the performance that put her over the edge to Bryant. “That was for him,” she told ESPN.

“I can’t really put it into words,” Ionescu said. “He’s looking down and really proud of me and just really happy for this moment with my team.”

Ionescu is a menace from behind the 3-point line like Steph Curry, Luka Doncic and Caitlin Clark

Ionescu has made more three-pointers during the regular season than any other WNBA player in history.

Ionescu’s clutch three might give Minnesota basketball fans deja vu. It was reminiscent of the three-pointer Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks sank in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals to win that game 109-108 and put the Timberwolves on their heels. The Mavs ended up winning the series 4-1.



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