Edina Patch looks back at 2011 by counting down our favorite stories of the year.
18th annual open house gave locals a chance to exhibit their woodworking projects.
We want to know if you still have your original engagement/wedding ring.
Coldwell Banker Burnet recently wrapped up its 10th annual Trees for Toys drive.
Patch puts your local knowledge to the test.
The indoor, one-acre park boasts a myriad of plants and features for visitors to enjoy.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Dec. 19-25.
Crews reportedly coated designer dresses with red paint and threw them in a dumpster.
Friends are expressing their grief on Rosholt's Facebook page.
Snow removal around fire hydrants is crucial to gaining their access during emergencies.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Dec. 12-18.
A major goal is to inform all residents about upcoming steps.
Watch in real-time as the jolly old elf makes his way around the world.
A roundup of worship times from local parishes.
Some helpful tips and tricks for taking better pictures of those festive Edina holiday lights at night.
Grab a scoop—or three—at one of the Twin Cities' best ice cream shops.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Dec. 5-11.
The local station offers self-service gasoline, a car wash, vacuums and free air for tires.
The district has started charging players trying out for the sports a nonrefundable $50 fee.
The Edina Police Department organized the drive on honor of Sgt. Steve Stroh.
Warm weather is to blame for the delay, with the anticipated opening day now set at Dec. 23.
A handful of locals received recognition for their academic efforts at the Catholic high school.
Hornets go to 7-1 on the season with a 4-1 triumph over Eden Prairie Saturday.
Patch presents a weekly look at open houses taking place around town.
Amid controversy surrounding the resignation of Sen. Amy Koch, Geoff Michel will serve as interim leader of the GOP.
A kettle containing as much as $500 was stolen from in front of Jerry's Foods.
This Shih Tzu is available for adoption through Secondhand Hounds.
Edina Patch wants your eye—and lens—on our community.
Idelle Sue Longman hopes the display educates and informs residents on traditions behind the Jewish holiday.
The boys hockey team trounced Anoka 7-2 to remain 4-1 on the season.
Even Fido deserves a few treats this holiday season.
The City Council is expected to vote on the final plan in March.
Check out a few of Patch's new bells and whistles.
If you're braving holiday crowds for the children on your list, Patch has a few gift ideas.
Some basic tips can fireproof your home this season.