Registration for remaining summer programs will re-open in June if circumstances allow.
The world has changed and we know summer in Eden Prairie will look very different this year.
If you're interested in participating, please contact Rick to discuss.
The City’s expansive trails and open spaces are open for use and there is so much to explore.
'Disruptive Hope' seeks to address the root causes of opioid addictions.
While driving, phones may NOT be held in the driver’s hand.
Campaign addresses spike in overdoses
High Water Ordinances on Area Lakes
Minneapolis social justice advocate pens book to free six innocent men
Christian nonprofit organization sends prepackaged meals to more than 70 countries
Properly disposing of prescription medication can significantly decrease the likelihood of individuals having access to them
Carver County Water Management Organization discovered them on a routine check
Startup taps into unexpected market for repairing and refurbishing shoes.
A number of factors likely contributed to the change.
Passolt started in Twin Cities TV working in sports on KARE 11 in 1982.
New chapter in the life of St. Paul bookstore
The St. Paul resident mentioned by Salmon Rushdie
Final Four planners hope friendly reading challenge is just the beginning for budding readers.
Staff have been trained and the site meets sensory guidelines
Twin Cities located in a flyway of huge volume of migrating birds
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office using new technology designed to keep safe people with invisible and visible conditions and disabilities
New North Commons gym floor is the legacy project of the Minneapolis Final Four Local Organizing Committee
Bloomington resident is known as "the heart and soul" of Blaisdell Avenue location
Annual Event Provides Meals for Starving Children in Guatemala
Award-winning Reporter Joins Sheriff's Dept.
Mercy Ships Recognizes Minnesota Dentist’s Contribution to Oral Health in Africa
Opening Reception and Light Refreshments are free with regular gate admission
When everything turns red and gold
Bo Burnham's new film "Eighth Grade" is rated R, but children in the Twin Cities can skirt the rules Wednesday night and watch it for free.
Some outgoing flights canceled, but the team hopes to make it home soon
Drive-in movie theaters face stiff competition
Closings and mergers are leaving a void in many communities
Minnesota Author Turns her own Experience with Alzheimer's into a Novel to Help Others
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Dance to inaugurate three-dance swing dance event in Des Moines, Iowa
Cinema Siren says: Spectacular Simians should make Dawn the brightest of summer blockbusters.
Cinema Siren gives it 5 stars, saying it's fierier than the first, with twice the dragons.
"Bears," in theaters April 18, combines beautiful footage with a style and story accessible to children, making it a success for the whole family.
Get ready to see the real-life story about a boy who says he went to Heaven. Sponsored by Sony.
'Rio 2' opens in movie theaters this weekend.