The pottery is for a March 12 fundraiser that helps ResourceWest and ICA Foodshelf.
The students are going to a variety of schools across the country.
The Hopkins-based action sports outreach ministry will use the facility to minister to youth.
‘As It Happens’ interviewed a Minnetonka resident about a new cover for the popular books that changed the redheaded main character to a sultry blonde.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. How will this affect you?
The city is commissioning a $28,000 study to see how many new spaces are needed and what the best options are.
With storms hitting so frequently, roads aren’t necessarily getting plowed whenever a snowflake drops.
Seniors Harris Dirnberger and Sarah Benton finished first overall in their races.
Hopkins has a handful of notable properties within a short distance of the proposed line.
Leading up to the Super Bowl, the 49ers and Ravens have Minnesota pro football fans split on the victor. Two former Vikings standouts, one on each squad, also complicate things.
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With the recent cold snap, the prospect of Punxsutawney Phil predicting six more weeks of winter on Feb. 2 is especially daunting.
Not throwing a Superbowl party at home? Catch the game at these local hangouts.
Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters near Hopkins.
Student Michael Semaghe had his work voted one of five 'Best of Show' pieces.
The son of slain Accent Signage owner and St. Louis Park resident Reuven Rahamim is supporting a push for tighter gun control measures.
The most thoughtful, moving, controversial or just plain funny comments from around the west metro between Jan. 25 and Jan. 31.
Mike Freeman suggested some fixes to state law that would keep guns from people he thinks shouldn’t have them.
Hopkins is spearheading the formation of a committee that will come up with a plan to transform the corridor into a “complete street.”
The volunteers will work Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 in 200 locations throughout the state, providing a variety of free treatments to children who face barriers to care.
The District 46B legislator reflects on what Minnesotans want and what his priorities are.
The annual event is always a little different than the usual city presentation.
Temperatures should recover into the 20s by Saturday.
The District 46 legislator provides an update from the Capitol.
The daughter had kicked her mother, Kerri Lynn Breeden, out of her home because she suspected Breeden was using meth.
The final roster of 24 girls will be announced Feb. 14
Supporters have historically pushed for funding in the state’s bonding bills, but a proposed tax increase raises questions about whether that’s the right path this year.
While it was once common to award grant money up front, the current policy is to repay organizations only after they’ve paid for the expenses and submitted their invoices.
The children had no jackets, hats or gloves when they were found outside Lindee's in a vehicle that wasn’t running.
The restaurants will offer two-course lunches for $10 to $20 and three-course dinners for $15 to $30.
The award recognizes students who have high achievements in the arts, academics and athletics.
The children were cold and not wearing proper clothing.
Marcus Williams, now a North Dakota State University cornerback, helped his team to another FCS Championship.
The concerts will feature performances by the Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band, Jazz Bands and the Lean Mean Performing Machine.
Driving up and down Hopkins’ Mainstreet used to be a popular activity.
The Pioneer Press reported that some east metro legislators say their regions are being left out of rail plans. Patch wants to know what you think.
Residents must remove their cars from city streets, parking spaces and right-of-ways. Any vehicles that aren’t moved may be towed.
The departments is also providing free smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and offer home safety education.
National Weather Service warns of potential for freezing rain and snow on Sunday.
Over the next month, the community will be able to vote on the playground they like best.