The City Council and HRA will continue their discussion of the city's Inclusionary Housing Policy at a Feb. 16 work session.
A new study ranked the top small cities in America based on crime, education, affordability, and more.
On November 10, the city council took the first step towards the possibility of organizing solid waste collection in Richfield.
Kids can drop off their Dear Santa letter at the Richfield Community Center between November 25-December 6.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The initiative is focused on eight guiding principles that direct each project.
Partners in Energy will work with Richfield to put the city’s energy goals into action.
For years, the City of Richfield has championed the values of equity, diversity and inclusion.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
On April 27, Dr. Jenkins was elected to the National Academy of Sciences for his work in immunology.
The Home Energy Squad is a joint program offered by Xcel Energy and CenterPoint Energy to help customers reduce energy use.
Over the weekend, there were numerous reports of tampering and theft from vehicle. Incidents occurred in three of the four districts.
The COVID-19 crisis is making a trip to the park much more complicated.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
As part of our planning and response to the novel coronavirus, we would like to learn more about the effect of the pandemic in Richfield.
Richfield Recreation will list your sale, along with your open days/times, featured items for sale, and a pin on the garage sale map.
"All of us on the city council support the Governor’s extended Stay At Home order and the efforts by our health officials."
Please check with your hauler to confirm if and how this might affect your household.
Given the projected long-term nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is likely that many residents will eventually feel the impacts.
Richfield city leaders want to remind the community to deliberately increase the physical space to avoid spreading illness.
The initiative brings a nationally-recognized design firm to the area to engage with the physical space and local communities.
The signs will provide information about best practices for using playground equipment and park facilities in light of COVID-19.
They are taking proactive steps to continue safely serving those in need, as well as to harness the outpouring of goodwill.
"It is important that we come together as a community to help one another, including providing additional support and attention."
While limited hours will be in effect March 18, the situation is fluid and may change in the future.
Traffic on Highway 62 is being affected by the Wednesday morning outage.
The survey will measure resident satisfaction around quality of life, city services, programming and amenities.
Richfield U will provide residents with a front-row seat to everything from snow removal to putting out fires to economic development.
Dog owners were told that conditions at the dog park must "dramatically improve" or else it will shut down.
The Richfield Police Department is committed to working with our community as we begin healing from this tragic event.
A snow emergency will take effect in Richfield starting at 6 a.m. Feb. 9.
It happened at a family birthday party at a Moundsview hotel on Jan. 25.
The Bloomington Police Department says it rescued a German Shepherd that had broken through the ice over a river on the city’s south side.
Richfield Liquor’s round-up program was conceived during a meeting between Liquor Operations Director and Recreation Services Director.
Barrett currently lives with Hennepin County Attorney’s Office employee Nicole Cornale.
On Tuesday, December 10, the Richfield Foundation presented awards to 16 area organizations during the city council meeting.
This is the fourth year that Local 1215 participated in the nationally-organized event.
The 5-year-old boy was seriously injured after a man threw him off of the third floor at the Mall of America.
The boy, whose family lives in Woodbury, survived the fall despite receiving life-threatening injuries as a result.
The possible cougar has been spotted several times in the south Twin Cities metro recently, and police have released a photo.