The concert kicks off the Hopkins Center for the Arts’ 2012-13 season.
The sewer facility will be in the northwest corner of the park.
The woman said he was angry she wouldn’t let him come inside.
‘Balancing Orbits’ was the people’s choice winner. ‘Picking Tulips’ was the children’s choice winner.
Decisions on assessments for late utility bills, citations and invoices aren’t always easy. How would you handle these special requests for leniency from Tuesday's City Council meeting?
The Minnesota senator served Eisenhower students lunch and then ate with them.
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The U.S. senator said Minnesotans must still continue advocating for the project.
TV schedules, live stream options, debate-watching parties and more.
Visit Patch’s live blog while you’re watching Wednesday’s debate to share your thoughts on how the candidates are doing.
Ryan Townsend Strand funded the project through a $6,000 Kickstarter campaign.
The organization hosted a celebration at Tuttle’s on Sunday.
The department share tips on how to stay safe in your home.
Local author Sandra McLeod Humphrey uses her books to encourage students to dream big.
Presenters shared opinions from various groups at last week’s business forum. Check out what they had to say and then share your own thoughts.
Items for sale include boats, trucks, trailers, generators and a snowmobile.
Hopkins High School was full of school spirit last week.
Property owners have a lot of freedom to display campaign signs during election season, but rules still govern where they can be displayed.
The event took place Saturday at Central Park.
Reid Madden, who’s also on The Depot’s board, organized about 20 volunteers to upgrade the building’s exterior and install a new door.
Despite a 24-14 loss to Edina, Royals fans enjoyed football festivities.
The seventh annual Blake Convocation and Legacy Day connects Blake students with one another and the community around them.
The Homecoming king and queen were announced at Friday’s Pep Fest.
Check out Patch’s Pep Fest photos and share your own.
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The most thoughtful, moving, controversial or just plain funny comments from around the west metro between Sept. 21 and Sept. 27.
‘Purr’ and ‘Fertile Ground’ joined the other public art pieces on city streets.
A list of arrests Hopkins police made between Sept. 17 and Sept. 23.
A twice-weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
MN United husbanding over $700,000 as election closes in.
Boxelder bugs and Asian lady beetles seem to come out of the woodwork at this time of year. Hopkins Patch connects you to resources to help stem invasions of these and other fall pests.
Thousands of flyers arrived at homes this week encouraging residents to talk with state legislators about the Southwest Light Rail Transit Project.
Find out where and how to observe the Jewish holiday in the area.
A completely new design is being tested on five East Coast Patch sites.
The Hopkins Business Forum, which takes place Sept. 27, will offer business leaders and the city a chance to discuss Hopkins’ future together—and a chance to win prizes.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.
Police say Tou Leng Yang was driving a stolen Honda coupe when he was arrested and that the car's ignition had been damaged.
Police say James Wayne Russell was arrested near a shuttered Minneapolis elementary school with a wire cutter, a screwdriver and a box cutter in his backpack.
The sidewalks were made possible by a $350,000 grant.
The LAC helps the school district advocate for educated-related legislation.