Librarian Scott Hanson runs through a list of upcoming events at Edina's Southdale Library.
With recovery on the horizon, home prices in Edina went up 1.2 percent in 2011. Sales increased and inventory decreased, making the 2012 real estate market exciting for would-be sellers.
Some homeowners who are “under water” with their mortgages can now refinance under the Home Affordable Refinance Program. The BBB warns consumers to look out for scammers.
Feeling a little under the weather? Learn natural ways to feel better and recover faster!
This year, consider taking a healthier look at "The Holidays."
New To You Thriftique contributes 100 percent of its profits to the scholarship program at Calvin Christian Schools.
Members of the Countryside and Highlands KIDS Clubs won a substantial number of ribbons at the 2012 State Fair.
It's not crazy to think you can maintain and actually lose weight during the holidays. Here's a holiday guide to satisfying both your taste buds and your scale!
With many stores offering layaway services again, the BBB of Minnesota and North Dakota is offering advice on how to use this payment plan in lieu of credit cards.
The Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota was proud to announce the winners of the 2011 Integrity Awards at a ceremony held at The Guthrie Theater last week.
Edina supports its kids in many ways, but backing school levies is maybe the most critical aid the community gives. Vote to approve the capital and technology levies on Nov. 8, 2011.
Read about the importance of omega-3 oils in your daily diet and how they can help reduce inflammation, while improving brain function and mood.
If you want to function well and stay healthy throughout your life, then you will need to consume the optimum amount of protein each day.
In honor of the completion of another Twin Cities Marathon, and perhaps in preparation for the next, here are a few tips to reduce aches and pains while running.
Should Edina put Jason Berger in charge of our children, considering opinions he now admits publishing?
Edina School Board Candidate Jason Berger? Let me introduce you to another, very different, Jason Berger.
Taking a look at Cornelia Elementary School's special education program.
Brick and mortar vs. Virtual Learning
What makes someone qualified to sit on a school board?
Jason Berger explains why he decided to run for a seat on the Edina School Board.
Inside the campaign shortly after the filing deadline.
My meeting with Superintendent Ric Dressen and discussion of personalized learning.
What the current board member thinks of everything from No Child Left Behind to the district's facilities.
Looking to get some work done around your home? Check out a few of my favorites.
Edina Realtor Josh Sprague takes you on a tour of the city every week with his video blog.
The Memorial Weekend forecast may be dismal, but don't let that stop you from enjoying one of Minnesota's signature summertime cocktails.
Athletes are getting bigger and stronger each decade. It's time that a few of our favorite national sports adapt to the change.
Edina still needs alert, bold, reasonable, engaged people of the type that made Edina what it has become.
Calling on Geoff Michel and Pat Mazorol to reconsider their support for the marriage amendment.
The 2010 and 2011 boys HS state hockey championships saw a total of only four penalties called in two years.
That expanse of green in our backyards is full of potential. It might be covered in tasty fruits and veggies.
Tell your teachers how much you appreciate them, not just this week, but every chance you get.
Take a peek over the hedges into a typical Edina neighborhood. Learn how neighbors interact, play together and care for one another in times of crisis.
'People who don’t live inside Edina do not understand the deep attachment Edinans develop, or understand why seniors don’t leave. That’s okay, we don’t have enough room for everyone.'
Melisa Franzen is running against Keith Downey (R) for State Senate District 49.
Kids throughout Edina donned their new clothes and backpacks to return to class for the 2012-13 school year. We want to see your best photos.