Plans for Black Friday began in September.
This Shepherd mix is available for adoption through Secondhand Hounds.
The City Council unanimously banned coal tar sealant.
Patch breaks down which teams are frontrunners and which individuals will shine this winter.
Don’t let the hype of ‘official’ shopping days send common sense out the window.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Nov. 7-13.
Local small businesses shift focus rather than attempt to compete with big box stores on the shopping holiday.
The Edina/Richfield Rampage looks to improve on its first season together a year ago.
Contribute your photos, ideas and poll answers to shape our story of the season.
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The Hornets bring back another state title from Saturday's championships, including one record-breaking performance.
Patch has you covered for Black Friday’s steals.
Keith Tollefson will still serve as a member of the jury that selects the final winner of the $1 million prize.
A 60-year-old woman told officers an unknown man dropped his pants and exposed his genitals on Nov. 8.
The committee now shifts focus to raising nearly $400,000 to construct the memorial.
This Cocker Spaniel is available for adoption through Secondhand Hounds.
Kim Larson and Yasmeen Almog have been waiting since last fall for another shot at the Class AA field.
The Edina Police Department's Crime Activity Report for Nov. 7-13.
The Edina swimmer, who joined the Hornets this year, will compete in four events at the state meet this weekend.
Can the girls get back to the state finals for the fourth straight year? It all starts with a rigorous conference schedule.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Oct. 31-Nov. 6.
While this year may not be synonymous with a Tickle Me Elmo or Cabbage Patch Kid, area retailers say there are a few toys expected to be hot sellers.
Minnesota Christmas tree growers say their crop offers numerous economic and environmental advantages over artificial trees.
This Holiday Season, enjoy a festive celebration—even on a tight budget—with these tips.
Consider giving to a local nonprofit on Give to the Max Day, Nov. 16.
Hopkins police allegedly caught Brenton Javonn Hines with a baggie containing crack cocaine.
Edina native Dori Meifert has her eyes on the stage.
The Northland Group received three awards during the 2011 Debt Connection Symposium.
Shoppers packed the Edina mall to be the first customers to shop at the new department store.
You may be getting more than you bargained for.
We're interested in hearing what's on your mind following Tuesday's election.
A detailed breakdown of how Edina residents voted on Nov. 8, 2011.
The levies will help Edina Schools maintain curricula and build on its resources.
The Edina legislator stopped short of taking a position on the school district's referendums, but tries to demystify some aspects of state funding.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Oct. 24-30.
Patch is interested to hear where you stand on local races and issues.
11 high school kids stay in Edina three weeks as part of an exchange program
Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls.
We want to feature photos from your finest deer hunting moments.
A look at what residents are checking out from local libraries.