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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Eddie worked at Bob's Produce Ranch in Fridley until the age of 98.
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"The Marriage Amendment runs counter to what ... what Cummins values," statement says.
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.
It's over. As of 2 a.m. Sunday, Daylight Savings Time is no more.
"They've got to make it count," and other messages from the field at T-G.
Dark mornings make you wonder when will it be time to set clocks back—and replace smoke-alarm batteries?
What started as a phony table-tennis team signup as part of a statistics-class experiment turned into the real deal, WCCO-TV reported.
Nine-minute YouTube clip shows the blaze from 2-1/2 minutes before Fridley firefighters' engine pulled up, through first minutes of their attack—including exploding car tires.
Under the Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, Fridley's oldest house, with Twin Cities Paranormal Research and Investigation (TCPRI)
Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts hosts annual handmade gift sale
Fire in garage spread to common attic over garage and house, chief said.
Guns again taken in third break-in since July 2011, KARE 11 reported.
The former president spoke at a rally on behalf of Barack Obama's re-election on Tuesday.
18-year-olds Peter Yang of Fridley and Anthony Yang and Xai Vang of Brooklyn Park broke into a garage and tried to get into to a Brooklyn Park house through a connecting door, according to police.
What have you heard from people Out East? One woman from Fridley was hunkered down.
What frightening sights have you witnessed around town? Add them to this post—and to the separate national Patch.com contest post.
Prairie Seeds Academy, Totino-Grace made statements after a melee in Maple Grove. MN High School League barred both from boys state tournament.
They're in a support group at Virginia Piper Cancer Institutes at Unity Hospital, Star Tribune columnist Gail Rosenblum writes.
The New England Compounding Center (NECC) sent tainted steroids to clinics in Fridley, Edina, Maple Grove and Shakopee, sickening 9 Minnesotans in national outbreak.
New Fridley Historical Society exhibit opens Nov. 10.
The Huskies faced the Panthers on SLP's home turf in Saturday's Section 4 AAAAA playoff semifinal game. Listen to the play-by-play replay here.
The Mahtomedi Zephyrs fell to the Totino-Grace Eagles in the Section 4 Class AAAAA semifinals Saturday. Listen to the play-by-play replay here.
League won't let either team at boys tourney in Roseville after brawl at Maple Grove HS field. A court won't let Prairie Seeds Academy play. Totino-Grace said MSHSL should let Eagles in.
Launching in March, Bikeverywhere, a bicyclist community website offering Fridley, Twin Cities, Minnesota and Upper Midwest riders interactive route planning and printing services.
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.
Fridley-based Fortune 500 firm 'vigorously disagrees' with parts of the Finance Committee report.
A 40-0 playoff loss to Benilde-St. Margaret's was also a tough end to the Tigers' season.
Twin Cities Paranormal Research and Investigation is teasing their first episode next week.
Police say Byron Jaquan Brown had several rounds of ammunition on him when he was arrested, and that they found a .25-caliber semiautomatic handgun nearby.
The business will stay open after six employees died at the hands of a former co-worker, the Star Tribune reported.