Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
The district has also provided updated information about high school activities and community education programs.
While many students are happy for the unexpected break, others dread the prospect of makeup days.
Thursday wind chills are expected to average between 35 to 45 below, according to the National Weather Service.
Three things to do in the Twin Cities area include an art sled rally and a championship cat show.
The company is also leaving 700 open positions unfilled.
A team of Eastview High School students were the state runners up in the state Public Forum Debate.
October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the changes in median family income between 2000 and 2011.
Warm up your winter with this sweet treat.
Two-thirds of women consider themselves the family breadwinner.
Google grabs the top slot yet again on Fortune list.
Here's why you should think before you tweet. (Or Facebook. Or Instagram.)
This holds the key to a bigger tax refund.
Large parts of the Midwest, including the Twin Cities, are seeing persistent or intensifying drought.
The deflation paves the way for the new Vikings stadium.
Numbers showing how the economic situation and the access to education have changed for African Americans.
Never forget a thing with the best mobile apps for your pregnancy.
The top police, fire and court stories from our Twin Cities Patch sites include a business license suspension after employee takes cash from officer for “massage.”
The top business stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a new prototype for a bagel business and Chuck E. Cheese’s changes hands.
Here's who Cinema Siren thinks will take home a gold statue on March 2.
The top stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include an interview with the father of a child who drowned in a pond.
A winter weather advisory takes effect at midnight and runs through Saturday afternoon.
Give to a worthwhile cause and teach kids an important lesson about community service at the same time.
The bad weather doesn’t mean you have to hunker down indoors.
No campfire necessary.