Here are news highlights of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's announcement last week.
Nelson would replace William Burns, who is retiring Dec. 31, 2012, after more than 24 years. The city council votes on the appointment Monday evening.
She explained why Fridley is getting an EPA Citizens Advisory Group—and what could keep a January meeting from happening.
All 13 got fungal infections, mostly meningitis, from products made by NECC at clinics in Edina, Fridley, Shakopee and Maple Grove. The latest has osteomyelitis.
No fares to celebrate the addition of Ramsey Station to the commuter line.
Bring unwanted holiday lights to City Hall or to nearby Ace Hardware stores for recycling.
Fridley Cancer Cluster Facebook page members, MN Pollution Control Agency, Erin Brockovich investigator responded to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency move.
It's the Navy's fourth such review at the Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant (NIROP) on East River Road.
Federal agency wants to focus local volunteers on city's polluted Superfund sites.
New report, with lots of maps, looks at bicycling and walking around town.
Cub Foods in Fridley removed the Nestle brand items last Thursday.
Registration for residents starts on Nov. 29, 2012.
Republican Chris Fields did better in areas Patch covers than in the Fifth District overall.
Fifth District voters sent Keith Ellison back to Congress. His Republican challenger, Chris Fields, received 25 percent of the vote.
That was unusual among Patch cities in Minnesota.
See the precinct-by-precinct results. Did you vote like your neighbors?
See how Fridley voters came down on those issues, and how that compares to other Patch cities.
Voters in and around Fridley cast glances along with their ballots.
Voters in the mostly suburban cities Patch covers were more opposed to the proposed gay-marriage ban than Minnesota voters generally.
See precinct-by-precinct how Bob Barnette, Rick Wolfe and Scott Lund fared when Fridley voters cast ballots in council, mayoral races.
How did your city vote on the constitutional amendment to require photo ID to vote?
How Barb Goodwin, Gina Bauman, Connie Bernardy and Dale Helm fared in each precinct of Senate District 41 and House District 41A.
With most ballots in, Yes votes were mired well below the 50 percent needed to change the Minnesota Constitution.
See who won elected office to represent Fridley or part of Fridley.
Minnesota's voting continues until 8 p.m. Central, but some polls in the East close two hours earlier and could give first clues as to whether Obama or Romney will win.
St. Philip's Lutheran Church in Fridley, MN said it's an African proverb, not a Hillary Clinton quote, but agreed to flip up the quilt after county and city officials got involved.
A national poll said Muslim voters lean Democratic but aren't all sold on Obama, with 25 percent undecided. In Minnesota, Muslims may have greater support for the president, according to a local observer.
At Monday meeting, Fridley City Council will consider rezoning 10 HRA properties on University Ave. between 58th and 61st.
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For the first time a new poll shows both failing. Minnesotans United for All Families 'Vote No' ad has Anoka County official. Fridley-area churches take sides on marriage amendment.
The former president spoke at a rally on behalf of Barack Obama's re-election on Tuesday.
The New England Compounding Center (NECC) sent tainted steroids to clinics in Fridley, Edina, Maple Grove and Shakopee, sickening 9 Minnesotans in national outbreak.
The FDA said the pharmacy that started the outbreak shipped products to the hospital in Fridley—but not steroids known to cause the infection.
There are no snow emergencies—only winter parking rules in effect Nov. 1–April 1.
One patient is in his 60s, the other in his 50s. The infection is tied to steroids used at clinics in Fridley, Edina, Shakopee and Maple Grove.
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The third presidential debate with Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 8 p.m. Central on Monday, Oct. 22.
Bill Burns is retiring after 24 years as city manager for the City of Fridley.