Curtis Weston Hilleren, 68, of St. Louis Park, faces a felony charge of unlawful disposal of hazardous waste.
The city is holding off on legal action as officials explore ways to get the project moving again.
Patch checks in to see what students are saying on social media as they continue with Advanced Placement testing, which takes place May 7 through May 18.
Susan Haigh criticized the Legislature’s refusal to set aside $25 million for Southwest Light Rail Transit in this year’s bonding bill.
The Royals won 32-10 Wednesday.
TwinWest Chamber President Bruce Nustad issued a statement on behalf of five metro chambers.
Residents should have more time to pay assessments for next year’s street project.
A duck family makes its home in the school’s courtyard each year.
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
The yard sale and concert raises money for the downtown school.
The event takes place May 19 and 20. Volunteer registration is open through May 13.
Hopkins officials say Excelsior, Minnetonka and Wayzata worry about the staff time involved.
No, really. I swear I didn’t plan it that way.
Commissioners will consider a resolution that would allow the county to negotiate with Hopkins on terms for moving the city to county dispatch.
A Fridley resident who has two prior domestic assault convictions is accused of throwing his girlfriend to the ground in downtown Hopkins.
The Main Street School of Performing Arts was ranked 31st in the 2012 list.
The District 44 senator criticized his colleagues’ decision to leave Southwest Light Rail Transit out of the bonding bills approved Monday.
Hopkins Asian Massage and Yinyin Massage will have their licenses temporarily suspended until the June 5 license sanction proceedings.
The $496 million bill passed the House on a 99-32 vote and the Senate 45-22 Monday.
Rep. Steve Simon and Rep. Ryan Winkler both supported the plan Monday.
Emily Kate Pieper is charged with child neglect and driving while impaired after her May 2 arrest.
Much of the money will fund enhancements around the Park Nicollet site.
The beach does not open until June 8.
With the legislative session nearly over, Patch wants to know what laws you’d pass if you were in charge.
Latz, Simon and Winkler will meet with residents at three town halls in June.
A message from District 44's state senator about happenings in the Legislature.
The event offered shopping, dining experiences and prizes.
The event was cancelled because of weather and safety concerns.
Hundreds of pets and owners came out for the Walk for Animals, hosted by the Animal Humane Society.
Amy Mathews is also a Silver Key Award winner in the Minnesota Scholastic Art Awards competition.
The board approved a policy that states profit concerns don’t trump healthy food choices.
The school district recognized students who’ve been honored for excellence this year.
Samuel Stiele and Ed Stiele paid $95,000 for the site at last month’s auction.
Hopkins High School Senior Bridget Bennet’s photo was one of 90 chosen from 8,000 submitted to the Jostens Photo Contest.
About 400 families in the Parkwood Knolls neighborhood want to leave Hopkins Public Schools for the Edina school district.
Officers arrested two masseuses on suspicion of prostitution. They have been charged with gross misdemeanors.
The event offers something for everyone.
Four U.S. dealers and an Israeli resort are selling the company’s watercraft.
The previously online-only business is now at 10th and Main.
The planned purchase greatly expands the footprint of a downtown project previously limited to the Park Nicollet site.