He credited the Fridley Cancer Cluster group on Facebook for "postive outcome' of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency forming advisory group on polluted sites.
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.
Animal had been acting strangely before police corralled it, according to a witness.
No fares to celebrate the addition of Ramsey Station to the commuter line.
Donate online today to these Fridley-based groups and efforts.
The 12-year-old had received an 'F' at school. The judge called the public 'diaper duty' punishment an "assault on her dignity," the Star Tribune said.
Bring unwanted holiday lights to City Hall or to nearby Ace Hardware stores for recycling.
Coyotes are 'endemic' in suburbs and even cities—and more active in the fall.
Fridley Cancer Cluster Facebook page members, MN Pollution Control Agency, Erin Brockovich investigator responded to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency move.
Luis Hernandez is one of the trade magazine's “40 under Forty” people to watch.
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.
Walmart, Target open doors on Turkey Day. Sam's Club and most of Northtown Mall will wait until Friday. Don't forget Cyber Monday and Small Business Saturday!
Use the Fridley Patch 'Commute' feature to see traffic and gas price info.
Veterans Day was Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, so some businesses and City Hall will be closed Monday, Nov. 12.
That was unusual among Patch cities in Minnesota.
Judge took now-rare step in hopes authorities learn more about her competency to stand trial, the newspaper said. She hasn't cooperated with psychiatric evaluation at Anoka County Jail.
How are you spending Sunday? What or who is in your thoughts?
Substance Church lost power Sunday morning at Fridley High School but got it back in time for their second service.
Where did your family celebrate holidays in the 1970s? Place a pin marker, leave a comment, add a photo—inspired by the Fridley History Center's 'Christmas in the 1970s' exhibit.
An early Saturday downpour was downright icy.
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.
He pulled over and told a Robbinsdale student to retrieve the weapon from the roadside; Metropolitan Transportation Network owner Tashitaa Tufaa said the driver doesn't work there anymore.
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.
Non-custodial father George Jermaine Rutledge drives a tan 1998 Ford Expedition with South Carolina plates, temporary registration sticker in back window. If you see it, call 9-1-1. Police say he is armed and dangerous.
See precinct-by-precinct how Bob Barnette, Rick Wolfe and Scott Lund fared when Fridley voters cast ballots in council, mayoral races.
School's annual Veterans Day event is on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012.
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.