The Hopkins Fire Department and ECHO Minnesota are partnering together to help families, in their native language, prevent home fires.
The free event includes well-known artists presenting complimentary hour long demonstrations in their chosen medium.
Federal funding makes up a small portion of the district’s revenue.
Friday’s Pep Fest was full of excitement.
Minneapolis Sen. Bobby Joe Champion and Brooklyn Park Rep. Melissa Hortman introduced bills Thursday that would also help people walking, bicycling, or using wheelchairs.
Officers wanted to arrest Linda Berneta Hart on suspicion of violating her release conditions.
Federal New Starts funding is still a couple years away.
The former Hopkins star was recognized for her performance this weekend against Rider and Loyola.
She left the team effective immediately and intends to transfer to another school after the spring semester.
After removal dates, shelters may remain on the ice between midnight and one hour before sunrise only when occupied or attended.
The five-time Grammy Award winner performs March 9.
The governor’s budget would give Hopkins $50,000, which would go toward the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
Watch live video at 10 a.m. Wednesday as he introduces the legislation at a press conference.
Check out highlights from the project’s history and see photos of its progress.
Minnesota has about 59,000 federal employees and retirees. See where they’re located and which agencies they work for in Patch’s interactive table.
Fog and fine particles have combined to create unhealthy air for at risk populations in the Minneapolis and St. Paul metro area.
The Legislative Action Coalition will be visiting the Capitol on Wednesday to talk with local legislators.
Minnesota's Congressional delegation has weighed in on the series of cuts that could hit the country March 1. The rollbacks would hit everything from education to senior care, the White House states.
The program will be moved to Intermediate District 287’s West Education Center in Minnetonka starting in the 2013-14 school year.
The Royals finished fourth at the Section 6AA Swimming and Diving Championships and will be sending four swimmers to this week’s state championships.
The exhibit runs from March 7 to April 14.
District 46 Sen. Ron Latz oversaw a 4 ½-hour-long hearing on the subject Friday.
Demonz Deandrea Selmon has been charged with two counts of a fifth-degree controlled substance crime.
When you’re done watching the Oscars, see if you can spot the local landmarks in these films.
The board won’t vote on the proposal until March 21, but directors had good things to say Thursday.
The annual fundraiser takes place from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. March 12 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
The district will teach Spanish in every elementary school starting in the 2013-14 school year.
Let your neighbors see your best shots of this morning’s winter wonderland.
Maima Nicole Johnson is accused of using the card to make withdrawals in Hopkins and St. Louis Park and to purchase items at Target.
Nearly 200 fencers will compete in foil, epee and saber disciplines.
The seventh and eighth graders will be tested on their science and math skills this weekend.
“I hope that Tim’s death – and his life – will help us remember that we all fall down sometimes,” writes Alyssa Schmidt, the sister of a Hopkins man who died in a heroin overdose that resulted in a murder charge.
Mayor Gene Maxwell’s comments at the State of the City are a reminder that apartments can be an opportunity, not just a challenge.
While violent crime increased slightly in 2012, Hopkins had less crime overall last year.
Volunteers helped Alice Smith students prepare for success.
The school district is investigating videos that show apparent students smoking and damaging property, but Patch wants to hear your thoughts on what our role as a community is.
The trend echoes the pattern across the Twin Cities.
A message from District 46's state senator about happenings in the Legislature.
The quartet connects string quartet masterworks with those by contemporary composers.
The District 46 Legislator and head of the Senate Judiciary Committee plans to focus on background checks and ‘loopholes.’