Pet owners across the metro bundled up their four-legged friends to shield them from this week’s freezing temperatures.
Bundling up for extreme temperatures doesn’t just keep you warm—it makes for a good photo!
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Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Economists say the national home median listing price won’t increase as rapidly as it did in 2013. Look at a map below of the median home listing price across town.
Learn how to make a restaurant-worthy steak.
Temperatures may be well below freezing, but you can still have some fun outdoors.
The National Weather Service predicts a low of -26 degrees Fahrenheit over the next couple days. Check here for local delays and closings.
At any given time, more than a dozen youth are without any shelter in Hennepin County, according to a release.
It only tastes like it took an hour to prep.
Census results reveal more people are working from home than before. The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change in the number of people who worked from home between 2000-2011.
The Southwest Twin Cities Beyond the Yellow Ribbon coalition, which includes Minnetonka, Hopkins, Eden Prairie and Edina, will host a meeting Thursday, Jan. 16, from 7–9 p.m. at Hopkins City Hall.
The top stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a woman who died after her car went through the ice on a creek and a fireball streaking through the sky.
There’s nothing like a school cancellation to bring out the kid in us all.
These discounts will help make your resolution stick.
Check out the top blogs in the Twin Cities.
Inspiring stories, new jobs and ways to help from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities.
Honey, your emu eggs are ready!
These morning meals save you time, money and calories.