Hennepin County transportation department director weighs in on Richfield's county roads and the difficulty in replacing them
The Richfield City Council held its first meeting in its new chambers.
In court on Wednesday, Gov. Mark Dayton outlined the programs and services that he says need to remain in place in the event of a government shutdown.
The Richfield City Council hears the human rights commission's report of projects and progress.
After failing to pass Richfield Public Safety's tobacco compliance check in April 2011, the Richfield City Council rules to fine the establishment and suspend tobacco sales for two days.
Members of the public provide redevelopment ideas for the Lyndale Garden Center space.
The Minnesota State Legislature has yet to establish a balanced budget.
With the passing of the gay marriage amendment bill, legislators and Patch readers respond.
The City of Richfield plans to use the funds to purchase substandard housing and redevelop the land.
As the state gets set to put gay marriage directly before voters, Rep. Thissen expresses disappointment and dismay at the move.
Richfield city staff get ready to move, open the new building's doors to the public.
State Sen. Kelash and State Rep. Linda Slocum claim Republicans are using the proposed constitutional amendment as a wedge issue.
State Rep. Linda Slocum responds to new omnibus gun bill.
The Minnesota State Legislature is in session.
The Richfield City Council meets for its last meeting at the "old" Richfield City Hall.
Closures on Nicollet Avenue and 76th Street present immediate headaches even as the commission considers the future of important roads in the city.
Richfield Rep. Ken Kelash responds to House Republicans' redistricting plan.
Richfield resident Diane Ahlquist was chosen to receive the 2011 Gene and Mary Jacobsen Outstanding Citizen Award.
The city council approves the sale of $1.4 million in water revenue bonds to fund improvement projects.
Many city roads are in need of repair, especially 76th Street.
Wellington Management Inc. talks with the Richfield Planning Commission about its plans for the vacant Kmart site.
The Richfield City Council heard the pleas of the Jun Bo representatives Tuesday night, yet denied the license renewal.
The Richfield City Council holds a special work session to hear preliminary plans for the Kmart site, other development projects.
House Minority Leader Paul Thissen worries that the Republican finance bill spends money based on hopes for future revenue.
Sen. Ken Kelash shows his support for an amendment that would make online retailers charge their customers Minnesota sales tax.
Thissen asks members to vote in favor of sending the budget back to Health and Human Services Committee to fix hole.
Sen. Ken Kelash says the state can't make cuts to state agencies and expect them to be able to do more work.
The Richfield Planning Commission meets for its monthly meeting.
The Richfield City Council met for its regular meeting Tuesday night
The Richfield City Council hears presentations about current and potential new businesses coming to the city.