A roundup of crime news in Hopkins and elsewhere in the Twin Cities.
Rocket pops, creek stomping, and sleeping late are just some of the things we would do this summer if we were kids...what would you do? Sponsored by Grown Ups 2.
Mark your calendars for a variety of events with the family in June 23-30, 2013.
This week’s selections include a garage art gallery, workers commuting to Fridley and a new food co-op and Whole Foods.
Check out the parks at night during these full moon events June 23, 2013.
An open house to collect feedback on station locations takes place Tuesday.
Get dad outdoors on Sunday, June 16, 2013.
Rep. Steve Simon, a DFLer whose district includes Hopkins and St. Louis Park, had harsh words about a Minnesota man discovered to be a top commander of a Nazi SS-led unit.
As Father's Day approaches, consider honoring the most influential men in your life by sharing their stories.
Drivers who cruised Mainstreet during the good ol’ days are getting together again during the Raspberry Festival for a ‘Reunion Cruise.’
The first case of summer 2013 in Minnesota has been reported. We have mosquito prevention tips and a map of last year's cases.
Lyme Disease affects more than 30,000 people in the US annually. Find out what you need to know to protect yourself.
The preliminary investigation does not indicate any danger to the community.
The 2013 survey showed broad backing for Hopkins’ green spaces and recreation opportunities.
Police have charged five men in connection with burglaries on the Deephaven-Minnetonka border.
The monks came from the Tashi Kyil monastery in Dehra Dun, India, to share their culture and art.
Hopkins residents showed big support for continued redevelopment in a recent city survey—and they have some specific amenities in mind.