Edina's Emerald Energy Program was honored on May 24.
The school's 62nd commencement took place at the Target Center on Monday, June 11.
Saturday, June 9 inaugurated the water park's season.
Catholics Vote No held its first rally Sunday afternoon.
On Saturday the company announced that its York Avenue store will close on June 21.
Patch recaps the latest news from the past week.
A quick look at how the local housing market is doing.
The Highlands Park event is just one part of this weekend's Flying Disc Championships.
The award stems from a May 12 residential break-in on York Avenue.
Patch presents a weekly look at open houses taking place around town.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar served pastries from Queen of Cakes at a monthly meeting.
A hoped-for youth sports dome will have to be built elsewhere.
Eastview's attack fought through Edina's defense to end the Hornets' winning streak.
Robert Hennen worked his last day for the city yesterday.
Plans for the Golf Dome, youth sports dome and a new housing development will go before the City Council.
In May the Edina City Council approved a resolution regarding the conflict minerals trade in the Congo.
Brian Wilson started his new job May 29.
Attendees at this past weekend's Edina Art Fair had a chance to help paint 50 canvasses.
A 17-year-old also led police in a car chase down Highway 100.
An undetermined amount of merchandise was also stolen from a concession stand in Centennial Lakes Park.
Police also responded to a cable theft at Centennial Lakes Park.
The Lost Wave will be flowing when the Edina Aquatic Center opens for business on June 9.
The Hornets scored the winning goal with only two seconds left on the clock.
Patch recaps the latest Edina news from the past week.
50th & France's 46th annual celebration of all things art started Friday, June 1.
Seniors JJ Barry and Adriana Olivares strive to expand the awareness of race and culture in both Edina schools and the community.
The EMYC will be celebrating its 21st annual Parade of Boats on Sunday, June 10.
Check out the interesting events taking place at the Southdale and Edina libraries this month.
Students were recognized for achievement as part of the school's ROTC program.
Officers also responded to reports of a drunk driver who parked his car in the middle of the road near the Galleria.
The district celebrated the lengthy careers of 10 different employees.
Several individuals were arrested for violations, including an employee at one of the city's municipal liquor stores.
Brooke and Paige Jones were part of the NCAA champion women's lacrosse team.
The 2012 iteration of the yearly musical extravaganza features harmonica, beat boxing and nun costumes.
Coach Chelsea Duke: 'This is a young team, but I've watched over the course of the season as they've shown astonishing growth.'
James Neville and Mickey Stone are getting a jump on their engineering studies by building a car in Neville's garage.
The Hornets took down Benilde-St. Margaret's in the section semifinals.
Connor Sacks and Jon Mathison are putting on a classical and jazz recital as their May Term project.