The city of Plymouth has a video about fall lawn care and how to deal with buckthorn.
A new Facebook app lets amendment opponents predict votes.
Hennepin CountyBoard sets maximum property-tax levy for 2013 at 1 percent over 2012.
The 2013 preliminary tax levy had to be approved by Sept. 15 and was approved at the Sept. 11 council meeting.
The city of Plymouth is asking for homeowner's around Bass Lake for help with water quality improvement.
Local chamber of commerce hopes for re-election of Paulsen.
Senator Terri Bonoff urges those concerned about the power line project to speak out now.
Wondering how things shook out for the primary election in Plymouth? Here are the preliminary results.
Four seats are open on the Plymouth City Council and six people have filed for them.
Newcomer Pentel has served on the Golden Valley City Planning Commission and City Council.
Incumbent Carlson has been involved in local government for more than two decades.
The primary election is Tuesday, Aug. 14. There are several races on the ballot.
Also in this week's update: A couple cancer clowns; Cheerios gone up in flames and a Hammerin' Sen. Franken.
Newcomer Johnson has worked as a policy aide for former Hennepin County Commissioner Mark Stenglein in the past.
Newcomer Hall is running to help improve Minnesota's education system.
Incumbent Ann H. Rest is seeking her fifth term for the Minnesota Senate.
Murdock had served on the Plymouth City Council from 2006 to 2011, for almost two terms.
Newcomer Pauley is a former small business owner and TwinWest Chamber award winner.
Despite her controversies, Patch's panel of Minnesota Republicans backs Michele Bachmann and likes her chances in the Sixth District.
Letter to the editor from Ned Carroll announcing that he is running for Ward 2 of the Plymouth City Council.
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The Plymouth Human Rights Committee approveda recommendation to have a city ordinance on domestic partner registration at last night's meeting.
Select actions from the July 24 Hennepin County Board meeting are highlighted in the story below.
The Plymouth Human Rights Committee will vote on a recommendation to have a city ordinance on domestic partner registration at tonight's meeting.
A train/pedestrian accident took a life in Fridley, and Braemar will get a makeover as we tour the news from the western suburbs.