From state parks to invasive species inspections, Department of Natural Resources hammering out contingency plans.
Edina senator critical of Gov. Dayton's preparations for potential July 1 shutdown.
Local legislator says Weiner should 'come clean about everything that took place.'
Despite first rejection, City Council possibly receptive under different circumstances.
As national organizations begin to join the same-sex marriage fight, Patch investigates how both sides are expected to approach fundraising.
Edina's lone farmers market is primed with plenty of fresh produce for Thursday's launch.
Edina legislator weighs in on the ongoing budget negotiation process.
Republican legislator and AFL-CIO debate issues at Edina Community Center forum.
The Minnesota Association of Government Communicators presented the city with two awards of merit, three awards of excellence.
Edina legislator sounds off on proposed budget bills, which Gov. Dayton vetoed.
The city is expected to hire from among the 12 finalists by late June.
The Edina commission meets tonight to discuss the two recent events.
Hundreds attend open house for the 130,000 square foot facility, which opened last August.
Edina's parade planning committee is currently accepting applications.
More arts and culture, bike and walking trails get positive response; chain and big box stores not popular.
Police believe solution is combination of education, management and ordinance changes.
Gov. Dayton has said he will not support redistricting bills lacking bipartisan support.
The May 16 Edina City Council meeting will inclue everything from a rooftop dining ordinance to a $20,000 contract for golf course consulting services.
With warm weather finally here, Edina residents can get out to enjoy some croquet or lawn bowling.
Tactics used in rural areas not applicable in cities like Edina.
The Edina Human Rights and Relations Commission presented the 2011 Tom Oye Award to Johnson last week.
Both Minnehaha and Nine Mile Creeks are brimming with water as rain continues to fall.
Edina Go Green advocates reusable shopping bags, mandatory business recycling.
The Community Advisory Team helming the project faces a host of topics and issues as Edina looks at redevelopment.
The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District is launching a new grant program this spring for people who want to beautify their property and benefit the environment at the same time.
The Edina legislator pointed toward Republican budget bills that recently cleared the House and Senate as indicators of a "successful" legislative session thus far.
A local version of the event aimed at honoring victims of the Holocaust is set to kick off on Sunday, May 1.
Some signs indicate they could be considered, though city officials are still divided on the issue.
Reflections on Bullying will be held at Edina High School’s Fick Auditorium.
Edina representative weighs in on Wisconsin's collective bargaining rights battle, but ultimately says similar legislation isn't likely in Minnesota.
Up to 100 homes and a church could be affected; city sets plans in motion to deal with potential problems.
Booze and city's ordinances are rarely in sync when compared to surrounding communities.
Legislators on both sides sound off on the budget targets Republican members of the House and Senate released earlier this week.
Edina legislators were among many to weigh in on the bills, which were soundly defeated last week.
State Sen. Geoff Michel attributed the $1.2 billion reduction to a lack of local tax increases as well as changes at the federal level.
State's financial woes cited as need to have "two heads be better than one."
Union members and supporters rallied in solidarity with Wisconsin public employees, who are at risk of losing their collective bargaining rights. There were no opposition groups present.
Housing receives $397,000, while Fire Department nabs $123,000 in grant money.
When the council convenes for the first time in 2011, Josh Sprague and Joni Bennett will be sworn into office.