A selection of incidents from the Edina Police Department's most recent Crime Activity Report.
The Hornets got another win over the Wayzata Trojans on Friday, May 11.
The 50th & France business was voted the best place to get your nails done in Edina.
Weigh in on our most recent Readers' Choice poll and help your favorite patio reign supreme.
A quick look at how the local housing market is doing.
Patch presents a weekly look at open houses taking place around town.
Keith Downey will run for State Senate, while Bill Glahn and Terry Jacobson will compete for House seats.
Mother's Day is this Sunday. Share a photo of you with your mom and tell the world why she's so great in the comments.
Patch recaps the latest Edina news from the past week.
The Edina Art Fair is set to take 50th & France by storm June 1-3.
Rep. Pat Mazorol is not running for re-election to House District 49B this fall.
The Edina Crime Prevention Fund and Edina Baseball Association are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the people responsible for the vandalism.
One local artist believes the Minnesota Museum of American Art should be transported to Edina's Grandview District.
The boys lacrosse team lost 9-8 during a home game against the Eagles.
The plan passed by a 38-28 margin late Tuesday.
State Rep. Keith Downey explains why he doesn't support the Vikings stadium bill.
The City Council unanimously approved an amendment that will allow restaurants to set their own price points for alcoholic beverages.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2012 rankings Tuesday, placing EHS near the top of the heap.
Permit requests for the first third of 2012 are 54 percent higher than the same time frame in 2011.
Police say Quentin Dale Roberts threatened to get a gun and kill a man outside a movie theater at Southdale Center last week.
The EHS Senior plans to attend the University of Minnesota in the fall.
The Animal Humane Society fundraiser was held Saturday in Golden Valley.
Roehl teaches 10th-grade English at Edina High School.
The Hornets got their seventh win of the season with a 21-7 victory over Holy Family.
Krista and Michael Gresham each face four felonies and four misdemeanor tax crimes.
Lawmakers will continue to receive money for their daily expenses until the session ends.
The Edina Police Department's Crime Activity Report for April 16-22.
State Rep. Sarah Anderson (R-Plymouth) questions the motives behind the Governor's recent veto of a legislative boundary change.
The bill would have altered the legislative boundary to ensure an Edina apartment complex was in the same house district.
The 2012 Health and Wellness Expo was held Saturday, April 28, at St. Patrick's Church.
The NAAM Foundation recently recognized Edina Public Schools for its commitment and support of music education.
The 24,000-square-foot addition and tweaks to Braemar Ice Arena are estimated to cost $3.4 million.
Allen J. Fang, Sophia M. Charan and Ekaterina A. Botchkareva were each awarded a $2,500 scholarship.
With northbound traffic restricted to one lane, drivers should allow plenty of extra time to get to local destinations.
Police Chief Jeff Long to hold a discussion of community issues on Wednesday, May 9.
Thunderstorms should develop late this afternoon, bringing the chance of hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.