A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
Police say Matthew Thomas Tupa used the card for hotel rooms, meals and cell phone minutes.
The Met Council is hosting a meeting Wednesday to discuss the wastewater pumping station’s design, but dedicated opponents are still working to kill the project.
A list of arrests made by Hopkins police.
Joshua Paul Hastad faces two counts of first-degree driving while impaired.
George Carroll has been a general manager for 35 years.
Residents will be able to meet with their legislators to discuss issues of concern and how this year's legislative session went.
The Royals placed second in the long routine competition. Laura Morine won all-state honors.
More than 400 people attended the event.
Martineau was a Hopkins resident for almost 50 years.
E.D.U.C.A.T.E.D. competed again 78 other teams.
Victory in war may be a way to achieve a more favorable peace, but it’s not the end in itself.
The yearbook was included in ‘Gotcha Covered Look Book, Vol. 10,’ which celebrates the best in yearbook design and creation.
The retiring teachers’ experience ranged from 16 to 35 years of service.
Jeff Kocur is adviser to the Regalia yearbook and the Royal Page newspaper.
Three things to do to make sure your boat passes MN DNR inspection for aquatic invasive species.
Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted High School students brought the animals to teach the elementary schoolers where food and textiles come form.
These events are taking place in Hopkins over the weekend.
There can be numerous sides in a war—and it’s not always clear who’s who.
Worthy goals may undermine the primary war aim.
A look at which local government facilities will be open and which will be closed on Memorial Day.
If you’re heading out of town for the long Memorial Day weekend or taking a drive around town, there are several areas of roadwork you might want to avoid around the metro.
The best comments from around the west metro between May 20 and May 26.
Follow these rules to avoid warnings and fines.
Tickets go on sale Aug. 1.
Forgiving enemies is sometimes the smoothest way forward.
The Twin Cities could receive up to an inch-and-a-half of rain in an hour.
The competition takes place Thursday and Friday.
There could be two to three inches of rain through Thursday afternoon.
Military force doesn’t create a lasting peace. It creates the conditions in which peace can be pursued through other means.
Hopkins’ state champion team, E.D.U.C.A.T.E.D., will participate in the ceremonies, which begin at 6:30 p.m. today.
Only 9 percent of the country’s 22,000 schools made the list.
The event was a chance for the gifted-and-talented students to present their research projects.
Select actions from the May 22 County Board meeting.
Wars are activities nested within larger, enduring confrontations.
Thieves are taking the auto parts for the precious metals they contain.
As we prepare to honor fallen servicemen and servicewomen, let’s reflect on why they fight.
The new “Multiple Measurements Rating” system can be confusing. Patch helps you understand the details.