The District 46 legislator, who represents Hopkins and St. Louis Park, voted in favor of a proposal to tighten gun control measures Thursday.
The one-time Hopkins star and Ivy League rookie of the year scored five points against New Mexico.
Both junior highs will begin implement IB’s Middle Years Programme in the 2014-15 school year.
The 5th District congressman didn’t agree with the cuts in the sequester.
A new U.S. Census Bureau map of migration patterns between counties shows Hennepin County residents leaving for other Minnesota counties in droves.
This 27-member board develops and studies programs to provide jobs for unemployed persons in suburban Hennepin and Carver counties.
A YouTube user posted video of the parade Sunday.
Despite being a leader in healthy behaviors and clinical care, the county struggles with some healthcare factors.
The organization is seeking input through an online survey.
There will be vehicle displays, demonstrations and free food.
A report commissioned by American Public Transportation Association and the National Association of Realtors found that homes with access to transit weather downturns better.
Hopkins drivers spend less time in the car than most in the country. See how your commute compares to the rest of the Twin Cities.
Wednesday’s vernal equinox marks the first day of spring, but chilly days are still ahead.
The 5th District congressman has introduced a bill that would change the deduction to a credit and lower the cap to $500,000.
No time to go out to lunch, but sick of brown bagging it? Foodsby might have the answer.
Tuesday is the 10th anniversary of the war. How has it affected your life and what does it all mean to you?
A public safety summary of Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Patrol Unit activities between March 11 and March 17.
Snowy backyards, snowy office windows, snowy streets—share them on Patch!
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The 5th District representative said proposals to change the way inflation is calculated amount to a benefits cut.
The metro is expected to get one to three inches of snow before 11 a.m.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the metro area through 1 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 19.
The Healthier U.S. School Challenge Bronze Award recognizes schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program and have created healthier school environments.
Michael Semahge won a National Gold Key award for his drawing ‘5 O’clock Shadow.’ Clair Hoober’s painting ‘Crashing Waves,’ won a National Silver Key.
Residents gathered Sunday for the ‘World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade.’
Minnesota physicians have received $26.5 million from drug companies since 2009. Find out what payments your doctor received.
The girls beat Bloomington Kennedy 68-45 Saturday at the Target Center.
A man was wounded after someone fired shots from a white car near the townhome complex.
The survey allows the city to see what residents think about key topics.
William Jacob Roger Cornelius admitted buying pills on the street.
Planners are identifying the improvements that are necessary to make the light rail transit project successful from day one.
The bill would require background checks for most gun sales and broaden the definition of who can’t own guns—among other changes.
The Royals beat Osseo 72-50.
Local clubs are also providing food and drink opportunities.
A proposed public art policy aims to ensure Hopkins gets the right pieces in its collection.