The Oct. 15 event includes food, demonstrations and fire truck rides.
The increase applies only to quarterly and annual permits
The money marks a change in city policy.
The cost of the Southwest project will increase by $70 million to $150 million.
Royals claim No. 3 seed for Section 6AA Tournament, begin playoffs on Monday.
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
Hopkins' representative said the Republican plan is 'callous' and 'cold-blooded.'
The fire damaged two units in the 11th Avenue complex.
Edina's Green Machine explains what you need to construct a friendly robot.
Hopkins was selected from more than 2,700 communities that applied for the grant.
Talk to the candidates one-on-one at 'Speed Dating with the Candidates'—sponsored by Hopkins Patch and Hopkins Tavern on Main.
Voters will be able to hear what the candidates have to say before the November election.
The Royals hope to snap their two-game losing streak as they travel to St. Louis Park on Thursday.
The ceremony was the culmination of years of work.
The community had more than two dozen finishers in the race.
A weekly look at happenings in your local government
Matthew McNeil thinks Gatewood 'has become a jewel in the great Hopkins School District.'
The Royals' soccer season has been a rocky one. Don't expect it to get any easier, as the 10-1-2 Centennial Cougars come to town.
The Royals lost in a tight game.
Part two in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part three in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part four in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part seven in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part eight in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part one in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part five in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
Part six in an eight-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.
City Council gave the ordinances swift approval Tuesday.
Sometimes a new friend can help us realize just how lucky we really are.
Two schools made 'Adequate Yearly Progress.'
Thomas's failure to report hundreds of thousands of dollars on financial disclosure forms merits closer scrutiny, according to Ellison and 20 other lawmakers.
Government employees headed back to work and some private businesses were hiring.
Everything you need to know about the proposed light-rail line.
Hopkins welcomes its new sister city of Boryspil.
A weekly look at things to do over the weekend.
Follow actor Brent Teclaw behind the scenes at the upcoming Stages Theatre Co. play.
A quick look at select local open houses scheduled for this weekend.
Royals boys, girls come up on opposite end of a pair of shuouts on Tuesday.
Hopkins' congressional representative wrote an opinion piece for the Huffington Post on Tuesday to defend the president's jobs plan.