Patch wants to get you involved in the District 5 race.
The old school is slated to become an apartment complex.
The area has been the site of four accidents in the last three years.
City Council has authorized eminent domain if needed.
Three residents were honored Monday with the new award.
City Council and MnDOT have found common ground and plans are advancing.
The city is looking to put its stamp on the Beltline Boulevard stop.
The local congressman joined other Democrats in saying the U.S. Attorney General is being attacked for legal challenges to voter suppression laws.
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Not surprisingly, Republicans disagreed with the decision, while Democrats have applauded it.
Despite the obvious harm caused by record rainfalls, Duluth remains "open for business."
With the filing deadline behind us, Patch looks at the local candidates for legislative offices.
St. Louis Park currently has no specific ordinance on the matter, and City Council is looking at the issue.
By a unanimous vote, council members said they oppose the amendment question that will be on November's ballot.
Currently, no specific city code exists—and council members are mulling whether to outlaw or allow the practice.
St. Louis Park City Council members voiced their support of the plan on Monday.
Dale Petit Field will become more usable as a result.
The city became the state's 45th GreenStep City of Monday.
Traffic could be interrupted for up to three weeks.
If the site checks out, construction of a new apartment complex could begin next spring.
St. Louis Park Fire Station No. 1 will have a grand, public opening on June 12.
Craig Panning, who spent 37 years in the city's parks and recreation department, retired earlier this month.
The mayor is featured in a video welcoming the 2014 USA Volleyball Girls' Junior National Championships to the area.
Currently, the highway and the street intersect at-grade.
Following the passage of the "Surly bill" last year, breweries can now sell their brews by the pint on-site.
The Fifth District Republican challenger argues that last May's tornado highlighted Ellison's ineffectiveness.
Patch asked the legislator his session goals in January—today he takes a look at how he did.
The plan was approved by the Senate on Thursday.
The plan passed by a 38-28 margin late Tuesday.
Council approval was needed because a large amount of soil will be moved.
The Senate is voting on the conference committee bill today—with the governor's pen next.
The St. Louis Park beer store can now sell merchandise because of a new state law.
Applications will be accepted through May 18.
A bonding bill and a Vikings stadium bill remain unresolved.
A new law will allow the St. Louis Park beer store to sell branded merchandise.
The legislation will allow liquor stores to sell T-shirts and other merchandise.
City Council is weighing a few potential changes in the area.