Feder was one of 50 women the Business Journal honored for their contributions to the Twin Cities.
The high school was one of 27 schools in the state to make the Washington Post’s High School Challenge list.
Zak Khutoretsky, better known as DVS1, splits his time between Minneapolis and Berlin.
The 5th District congressman worries that the ‘Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act’ could infringe on people’s right to privacy.
Driver distraction accounts for about 20 percent of all crashes annually.
He said the tax would help the poor and discourage harmful speculation.
The dinner takes place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18.
The black students said they were upset about white ski team members who dressed up for ‘ghetto spirit day.’ The white students said they called it ‘rapper day.’
The National Weather Service in Chanahssen has issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of East and Central Minnesota, including the Twin Cities. The storm will hit Thursday night into Friday morning.
Vic Edgerton will start with Ellison’s office in Washington, DC, April 24.
The 5th District congressman has nearly $87,000 cash on hand for the 2014 election.
High school journalism students explore what teachers and students think the widely used word means.
Jay Quam had just met up with his wife and daughter.
Star Tribune reporter Jeremy Olson was on a team that won this year’s prize for local reporting.
Use Hopkins Patch’s Local Voices section to connect with your neighbors in the wake of Monday's explosions in Boston.
With the explosions at the Boston Marathon, the Sheriff’s Office is asking people to be vigilant.
Two explosions rocked the race’s finish line at 1:45 p.m. CST Monday.
The two drills are part of Severe Weather Awareness Week.
"Language usage and nudity is too loose as it is," commented one Hopkins resident.
Washburn High School administrators didn’t excuse students who walked out in protest April 8. Was that the right decision?
The 5th District congressman is the first endorsement the fallen New York representative has received.
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The annual Open Book meeting gives property owners a chance to discuss the estimated market value of their properties with county and city officials.
The new PA Exchange will have a similar mix of products but will not offer loans, purchases or other financial services.
Rep. Tim Walz's 'Hermann the Germann Hotdish' won this year’s competition.
A 1988 KARE 11 story captured the Hopkins and St. Louis Park legislator long before he took office.
The 5th District congressman said it puts unfair burdens on poor seniors and veterans.
Nine of 10 Hopkins match-ups have been postponed or canceled.
Snow is possible every day until Tuesday.
A Minneapolis food truck operator wants to sell food in front of the Hopkins Tavern. Council members worry that could benefit one business at the expense of others.
Hopkins officials oppose the use of the sites because it would take away from the tax base and eliminate development opportunities.
Snow is expected to be heaviest after 3 p.m. Wednesday. The winter storm warning has been extended until 7 p.m. Thursday.
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The TV station met Scott Stillman at his classroom Monday.
Snow will start following in earnest Wednesday night.
News of the Caribou closings has been leaking out since a company conference call Friday morning, but no official statement has so far been issued by the company.
The 5th District congressman is also calling for the firing of acting Federal Housing Finance Agency director Ed DeMarco.
HousingLink data highlights how uneven affordable housing availability can be.
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The Metropolitan Council is warning about dwindling groundwater supplies. Find out how much water Hopkins residents are using.