The median price of a home in December was 20 percent greater than it was a year earlier.
While it’s segregating white students from minority students in neighboring districts, it’s actually diversifying Hopkins.
The Hopkins properties that received cleanup grants last month are just two of the numerous properties that need some help before they can be redeveloped.
Budget shortfalls and low ridership have put a portion of Route 670 on the chopping block.
High profile investigations of groundwater contamination have led to an increase in complaints about deceptive sales activities.
Let your neighbors see which furry and feathered friends you’ve seen.
Learn all about your city government at this five-week course.
They’ll next compete Jan. 17 at Hopkins.
He’s being recognized with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s ‘Living the Dream’ award and is showing his works in a variety of venues.
The Senate Judiciary chairman—whose district includes Hopkins, Golden Valley and St. Louis Park—declined to back any specific gun control measure.
The rinks are expected to re-open at noon Saturday.
The most thoughtful, moving, controversial or just plain funny comments from around the west metro between Jan. 4 and Jan. 10.
The money will be used to clean up arsenic and asbestos on the old Park Nicollet site.
Schools and organizations haven’t seen the big outbreaks reported elsewhere.
There is no word yet on how Eden Prairie jobs will be affected. The Hopkins warehouse will continue operations as usual.
The money will be used for cleanup at the old Lutheran Digest building.
Little ones flock to the library’s children’s area each day.
Here's where to get an influenza vaccine, how to recognize symptoms and what to know about treatment if you get sick.
Eliecer Ramirez Vargas and Rebecca Dahlquist-Eckhoff helped neighbors to safety during a 2011 condo fire.
The regional premiere opens Jan. 18
St. Paul, the closest spot to Hopkins in the agency’s report, had an average temperature of 50.8 degrees in 2012—the warmest ever for that location.
From open skate to chess camp to the annual Sweet Pickins’ Sale, the Pavilion has something for everyone.
AccountAbility Minnesota is offering assistance at 13 sites across the metro starting Jan. 27.
Seven high school choral students were selected to perform with the State 9-10 High School Women’s and Mixed Honor Choirs on Valentine's Day in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Department of Health is partnering with more than 40 local public health agencies to provide free or low-cost radon test kits.
Adult Options In Education offers free preparation classes for adults working to earn their GED.
Find out the date you can start eating Tagalongs, Thin Mints and Samoas—and how you can locate Hopkins sales.
The calendar features entries from past photo contests.
The city’s comments on the draft environmental impact statement focused heavily on how park and rides would affect the community.
It will present the platform to legislators and the public Jan. 15.
Athletes wishing to qualify for Red Bull Crashed Ice – Saint Paul, must battle 1-on-1 in a time trial for the opportunity to earn a spot on Team USA.
A twice-weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
While you’re watching, give us your predictions and comment on the big plays, crucial calls and boneheaded decisions in our Cover it Live blog.
Micah Terpstra reviews some of the biggest events of the first part of the year.
The biggest stories of the past 12 months.
Police say Michael Soniama Sundufu, of Hopkins, fled a police officer, forcing police to set up a perimeter around a Minnetonka apartment building, and then refused to submit to chemical testing.
The most thoughtful, moving, controversial or just plain funny comments from around the west metro between Dec. 28 and Jan. 3.
The biggest stories of the past year.
With so many challenges on the table, Patch wants to know what issues you think are most important.