After starting the season 0-3, the Eden Prairie High girls hockey team turned things around on a northern road swing last weekend.
Edina High activities director Troy Stein rolled out the green carpet Nov. 14 to honor 16 Hornet athletes who assembled to sign national letters of intent to play sports in ...
Nov. 16 marked the fourth time in a row that the Friends of the Plymouth Library broke its used book sale fundraising record, bringing in a total of $8,351.
Plymouth Housing and Redevelopment Authority Commissioner Kim Vohs announced during an Oct. 22 his intent to resign from the HRA following an alleged conflict of interest with the city.
Meet local Marine artist, Mary Jo Van Dell, and see her work at her art studio (101 Judd St., Marine on St. Croix) on Friday, Nov. 22, 11 a.m. to ...
Anoka man Maurice Neylon pleaded guilty to a felony count of discharged a firearm during a shooting that occurred at Blaine's Northtown Mall on Sept. 8. The maximum sentence for ...
Holy Family Catholic Church on Bulldog Lake is having an Advent Mass at 10 a.m. on December. Confessions will be heard at 9:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join for ...
A late Thanksgiving this year will make quick work of the Giving Tree Project's mission in Excelsior with only 10 days of public decoration for the "giving trees" for veterans.
Five Wayzata High students are on their way to the collegiate baseball ranks. From left to right are: Noah Filer (Purdue University), Trevor Porisch (Dakota County Technical Colle ...
After three terms at the helm of Excelsior's City Council, Todd Carlson's time is coming to an end. “It’s just been a ...
Champlin Park girls swim and dive finished a season to remember last week by taking part in the Class AA state championships.
Armstrong, fresh off their third-consecutive section championship, brought the party to the Class AA state champions last week with a run of competitive swimmers. The Falcons finished in 19th place ...