Help those you love relax after the busy holiday season.
Great gifts for the early adopters on your list.
What are the most popular toys for 2012?
Great ways to show grandmothers and grandfathers that you care.
The DFL incumbent for House District 46B answers your questions on key issues.
The 15-year-old jumped on Mahesh Ganpat’s back Sunday after Ganpat allegedly started pushing the woman.
The candidates discuss early childhood education, special education, the achievement gap and retiree volunteers.
Watch out for trick-or-treaters when you’re out tonight.
The GOP Challenger for House District 46B answers your questions on key issues.
‘We are on the verge of finally creating a comprehensive transportation system that links the entire Twin Cities region together.’
Listen to remarks from a candidate forum on school issues that took place Monday.
The DFL incumbent of Senate District 46 answers your questions on key issues.
The Hopkins Legislative Action Coalition invited attendees to share their thoughts on Twitter at a Monday forum focusing on school issues.
After John Swanson worried about ‘fractured families,’ Steve Simon said that’s a good reason to oppose the marriage amendment.
A look at the twists and turns on the journey that led to a Blake Road retail center that will have Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Bruegger’s Bagels, a Sprint store and a Fantastic Sams.
A Hopkins resident wonders why more people don’t follow the rules of the road.
The Three Rivers Park District will close or partially close some parks in November for scheduled deer hunts to "keep deer herds in balance with available habitat."
Hopkins Patch is looking for people with local connections who are affected by the storm.
Have you been wondering if now is the time to sell and buy a bigger home? Increasing home prices and low interest rates are offering some incredible opportunities.
The New England Compounding Center (NECC) sent tainted steroids to clinics in Fridley, Edina, Maple Grove and Shakopee, sickening 9 Minnesotans in national outbreak.
Karen Milos says amendment support rooted in fears about loss of religion—and empathetic conversations are the way around that.
Find out when the early morning commute will get a bit lighter and get some tips on the best way to adjust older clocks from Blackstone Manor Clock Repair Owner Mark Purdy.
Parents will be able to learn about kindergarten options and how to prepare their children for school.
‘They both advocate in a firm, yet civil way to represent our district and make our state stronger.’
The fast-food chain could open in the shuttered KFC restaurant on Mainstreet.
The Hopkins programs provides information about college readiness to Latino, Somali, Hmong and African-American families.
The nightly closures are part of an interchange reconstruction project.
Math professor Arthur Benjamin mixes math and magic to wow audiences.
There is nothing like a good haunted house to scare you out of your pants! Check out this collection of local spookiness.
Staff at the nearby Halloween Express Superstore offer the lowdown on what people are buying this Halloween season.
Tired of the fickle nature of the newest health theories? Consider trying something old.
A list of arrests Hopkins police made between Oct. 15 and Oct. 21.
Launching in March, Bikeverywhere, a bicyclist community website offering Hopkins, Twin Cities, Minnesota and Upper Midwest riders interactive route planning and printing services.
The Hopkins Royals face the Minnetonka Skippers in the first round of the Class AAAAAA playoffs tonight at 7. Listen live here.
The most thoughtful, moving, controversial or just plain funny comments from around the west metro between Oct. 19 and Oct. 25.
‘John’s experience, expertise and leadership skills proven during his tenure as Minnetonka City Manager will serve us well in this new position.’
Patch staff will stop inputting letters to the editors on Oct. 28. After that, you can upload them as an announcement.
The City Council approved four pieces of the project Tuesday.
Wahlstedt discusses key issues and how he views the job of county commissioner.
A twice-weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.