Wards 1, 2 and 3 and an at-large seat are open this election and filing opens July 31.
In our inaugural “Red Twin Cities” survey, influential Republicans paint an early picture for November's general election.
Motorists will be detoured to eastbound I-394, northbound Highway 169 and westbound I-94/I-694.
Get involved and be on the Plymouth Public Safety Citizens Academy for 12 weeks this fall.
Elections are shaping up as candidates file for office in the area.
New LED lights have replaced the crosswalk warning light at Wayzata Central Middle School.
Applications will be accepted starting Friday, June 1, and the deadline is Monday, July 9.
DFL Rep. Sandra Peterson announces her retirement from the MN House.
A group of fifth graders decide to turn their imagination into vegetation.
Students involved in putting on the mock crash May 18 talk about the experience and the impact they hope it has.
County Board Chair Mike Opat delivered the 2012 address today in Plymouth.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office shares the items found during its first week of weapon screening at suburban court facilities.
Usernames and passwords hacked, but credit card information not compromised.
One Armstrong High School senior's artwork will be seen around the city of Plymouth in the future.
WestHealth in Plymouth broke ground April 12 for its new emergency department being built.
The 16th annual Primavera Celebration of the Arts runs April 12 through 16.
Plymouth City Council looks at what issues have been happening with hotel registration.
A local eighth grader placed first in the 2012 Plymouth Human Rights Committee's annual middle school essay contest.
Got a green thumb? Now you can get green to use it!
This week is National Public Health Week.
The physical fitness challenge starts April 23 in 23 communities, including Plymouth.
Three local artists talk about their works displayed in the Plymouth Public Library.
A Plymouth appeared in U.S. District Court today on an incident from 2009.
March 21 was Mayors For Meals Day with mayors from Plymouth and Wayzata participating in the Meals on Wheels program.
Kimberly Lane Elementary School was buzzing with families March 22 for hands-on learning fun.
Plymouth resident Kelly Guncheon writes a letter to the editor about legislators putting an issue to public vote in the form of ballot initiatives.
Two Metrolink transportation drivers were recognized at the March 13 Plymouth City Council meeting.
Transition to Homestead Market Value Exclusion program should be given time to work.
Robbinsdale School Board earns excellence in communications award.
The Plymouth Council denied an appeal of rezoning to have a potbelly pig in an different area of the city after a resident's request.
Congressman Erik Paulsen met with constituents in February at Cub Foods in Maple Grove.
In this video the DNR advises on removing fishing houses from the lake, the deadline is March 19 for the northern third of the state, March 5 south of that.
A request to change the permitting process for the proposed Hollydale power line project has been made, which would include an Environmental Impact Statement or EIS.
Audrey Britton, who is running for State Rep. 43A-DFL, talks about the budget deficit and numbers.
Here's a round up of updates from Rep. Sarah Anderson (R-43A).
What did you learn at the 2012 City Sampler?
The annual City Sampler event is Saturday, March 3, at Plymouth City Hall.
If you've got some unwanted medications to get rid of there are now three locations to go to in Hennepin County.
You can buy tree and shrubs now until April 16 at the Plymouth tree sale at the city's maintenance facility.
Violent crimes such as murder, rape or robbery have declined by 38 percent from 2006 to 2011 in Hennepin County.