A daily look at what's happening at the fair.
A weekly look at things to do over the weekend.
Hopkins artist C.J. Renner has a piece in this year's State Fair fine arts show.
The 'social host ordinance' would allow the city to charge people with a misdemeanor if underage drinking takes place that they knew about or should have known about.
Follow actor Brent Teclaw behind the scenes at the upcoming Stages Theatre Co. play.
Rep. Keith Ellison took to the airwaves this week to comment on events in Libya.
Ferris hopes to play tennis in college and is looking at the University of Minnesota at Crookston
Who will top the conference this fall? Hopkins Patch analyzes the Lake Conference volleyball season.
Stender hopes to continue playing tennis and lacrosse in college
Olson wants to go to North Dakota State University after high school
The senior tennis player lived in Israel for two months
ResourceWest has several hundred more children requesting school supplies than it can fully help.
Engelson looks forward to being able to play ultimate Frisbee in college
The senior cross country runner includes getting his driver’s license among his most memorable moments
Isaacson hopes to continue playing tennis in college at the club level
Johnson wants to go to the East Coast for college
Rachel wouldn’t mind stepping into Beyonce’s shoes for a day
Hopkins Patch sits down with the new city manager during his first day on the job.
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
The school has a big year ahead.
After a golf scramble, friends, family and players honored Ken Novak Jr. for his leadership.
The Royals prepared for Thursday's regular season opener with matches against Apple Valley, Henry Sibley and Hastings.
The Royals have their work cut out for them (again) in the state's toughest conference.
Steven Adams is currently on the Minnetonka Planning Commission.
Sgt. 1st Class Noah Rogness was a University of Minnesota Duluth student when he was called up to deploy to Afghanistan.
As rebel forces descended on Muammar Qadhafi’s home base in Tripoli Sunday, Ellison declares a victory for rebels via Twitter—even though President Obama said he will wait for confirmation before making a statement.
A weekly look at happenings in your local government.
A 25-year-old man was thrown from his motorcycle after being hit by a car.
Patch highlights the best blog posts from the week that was.
Hopkins resident Julie Caouette printed thousands of T-shirts to raise money for 9/11 victims.
Jorgensen will likely move into the Royals' starting lineup.
Retired news anchor Don Shelby made a stop in Hopkins for his new book tour.
Check out Lark Toys and the National Eagle Center in one trip not far from the Twin Cities.
A quick look at select local open houses scheduled for this weekend.
The Hopkins legislator said it will bring broadband access to more people and mitigate rising cell phone costs.
A number of construction projects have altered how the waterway flows.
With a record high number of drownings in the county, Major Jeff Storms with the Hennepin County Water Patrol shared his top water safety tips a news conference today in Minneapolis.
Violence has recently erupted in Israel and the Palestinian territory.
He'll introduce legislation in the 2012 session that would make elderly abuse charges comparable to child endangerment.
A look at the two people competing to be mayor.