Caponi Art Park in Eagan announced on Friday that the opening of the park, planned for May 1, will be postponed until May 18.
Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of our planet Earth for Earth Day 2013. Watch some of our favorite amazing videos of the planet, or upload and share your favorite images and video with your neighbors. How are you planning to mark the day?
Rep. John Kline announced his intention to run for re-election to the House in 2014 in order to clear the field for candidates seeking higher office.
We're more than halfway through April, but winter still isn't relenting. Forecasters predict significant snowfall tonight across the metro area—and an isolated thunderstorm or two.
360 Communities' Lewis House is holding a candlelight walk on Wednesday.
Also in this week’s recap – A scholarship created to honor a lost friend and a surprise discovery in a Burnsville park.
Also in this week's update – More victims in the Craigslist caper via Lakeville.
Residents can get rid of everything from TV sets to carpets at Rosemount's city-wide clean-up day on May 18.
Aaron Paul Hamilton, 26, was high on methamphetamine and had access to a loaded handgun, according to police.
Rosemount Public Works officials will begin flushing more than 1,200 city fire hydrants and 1,600 water shut-off valves later this month.
Uponor plans to build a 17,500-square-foot expansion later this year—and enlarge its local workforce—to meet growing demand.
A Star Tribune study found uneven distribution in where offenders live in Minnesota, despite a law meant to spread out their places of residences across the state.
The high school was one of 28 schools in the state to make the Washington Post’s High School Challenge list.
Animal enthusiasts can watch the penguins play on a livestreaming webcam.
Each week, Patch features several recently sold homes in the Apple Valley-Rosemount area.
You don't have to wait until prom night 2013 to share those awesome pics. Share the fun of picking out that dress, snagging those designer shoes or picking out that really retro suit from Goodwill!
Inver Grove Heights resident Heather Walseth, an ESL teacher in Rosemount and Eagan, finished the marathon 10 minutes before the bombing.
Minnesota Department of Transportation officials are planning a series of projects to improve access and reduce congestion on Cedar Avenue.
Eastview High School graduate Dustin Hatzenbuhler appeared in front of the celebrity judges on NBC's "The Voice" in an episode aired last week.
A girls track invitational and simultaneous boys meet were among the few sporting events not cancelled or postponed because of poor weather.
Mike Richman, a 2003 graduate of Rosemount High School, fought in a nationally televised mixed martial arts fight earlier this month in Atlantic City.
Yet another winter storm watch has been declared for Thursday and Friday.
The Minnesota Vikings will form a 20-member cheerleading squad from 52 candidates.
Amid heated words, the Eagan City Council voted Tuesday to allow developer Hunter Emerson to redevelop the well-known local golf course.
Keep track of police calls in Apple Valley with Patch's weekly police blotter.
"I don’t understand why anyone would target this crew, this group. No marathon hurts anyone," Lance Kuehn said.
Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors (MAAR) figures compare March 2013 with March 2012.
There will be a statewide drill at 1:45 p.m.
James Trevathan is one of only 271 students nationwide to receive the award this year.
Christopher Alan Siemers, of South St. Paul, allegedly stole his father's vehicle and was in possession of methamphetamine when he was picked up by police.
The Apple Valley Police Department won accolades for its participation in the Night to Unite program.
Dakota County's annual "Silver Teas" program, targeted at adults 55 and over, brings bluegrass, folk, jazz and more to nine local libraries this May.
The 455-acre gravel pit in southeast Apple Valley may be years away from redevelopment, but city officials already have a vision—and groundwork—in place.
Also in this week’s review: Burnsville chooses new superintendent, Shakopee joins the South Suburban Conference and a local man loses out on "The Voice."
Also in this week's update: A pawned iPhon leads to child porn charges and an Eagan murder case wraps up with no charges.
"It is our duty to nurture and protect them, why expose them to garbage?" commented one Apple Valley resident.
Jeff Varela has submitted what he calls a "credible, seven-digit" offer for the 80-acre golf course, just days before city officials will vote to decide the golf course's fate.
Angela Marie Gear's suspension was put on hold, but she has to comply with a number of conditions from the Minnesota Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Beyond TurboTax: Here's who can help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
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