The mayor read a proclamation for the championship team.
The Met Council released a new video that offers a virtual look at the proposed transitway.
The City Council gave its final approval Tuesday night.
A list of arrests made by Hopkins police.
Vicky Couillard was co-executive director until the person who shared that position with her moved into the new position of director of community development.
The girls team and boys varsity went undefeated.
The award recognizes the city’s efforts to promote play and makes the city eligible for future grants.
The New York Life Award, which recognizes work that deals with issues of bereavement or loss, comes with a $1,000 scholarship.
Heidi Baroun, owner of Heidi's Elite Pet Grooming, is here to answer your grooming questions.
The watch is in effect through 1 a.m. Wednesday.
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
Thunderstorms should develop late this afternoon, bringing the chance of hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.
Guests will be treated to free ice cream sundaes, a visit from TC the Bear, clinic tours, door prizes and more.
About 3,000 people passed through weapons screening checkpoints last week.
Drop off your household hazardous waste in these neighboring communities.
Sharon Marie Knutson is charged with drug possession and engaging in prostitution in Burnsville in April 2010.
A feature that asks residents how Hopkins should fill its vacant spaces.
This Readers' Choice poll focuses on Hopkins salons.
The program offers free advice for business owners and potential business owners.
A message from District 44's state senator about happenings in the Legislature.
The Minnesota congressman opposes using preventive health money to keep student loan rates low.
Volunteers will clean the bikes and make minor repairs.
The Royals won 31-19 Friday.
About a dozen women visited the downtown Hopkins store to support local businesses.
Check out one of these exciting events at your local library.
The discussion is expected to start at about 3 p.m.
The annual fundraiser supports the organization’s mission to provide dogs to people with physical disabilities.
On May 8, Hopkins Patch will award a gift card to one customer from each coffee shop.
The company was voted to have the best tree service.
The Royals beat Orono 32-10
Community members will help the district craft it new mission and strategic plan.
The varsity and JV teams beat Mounds View last week.
Students were evaluated based on academics, extracurricular activities, community service, work history and financial need.
The students designed an out-of-the-box parking ramp.
The play runs May through May 19.
‘Like A Tree, Rooted in the Earth’ and ‘Shoo-Shoe Train’ were chosen by the voters to remain in Hopkins.
Share your favorite memory, listen to an author’s talk or attend the anniversary open house.
Barbara Freese, author of ‘Coal: A Human History,’ is visiting the school this week to discuss the energy resource.
Fridley Rep. Tom Tillberry (DFL-51B) questioned a bid by the firm involved with faulty 35W and Sabo bridges.
Donations are requested but not required.