The Totino-Grace girls basketball won its quarterfinal round game in the Section 5AAA tournament Tuesday, routing Coon Rapids 79-49. The Eagles (18-7) used a 12-0 scoring run early in the game to go ...
For Merlin and Marlin Smart, the Plymouth Perkins has become a second home. “Usually when we walk in the door, the order gets put down in the kitchen,” said Merlin. The twin brothers do most things ...
Brooklyn Park police arrested a carjacking suspect Thursday morning following a vehicle pursuit and foot chase, police said. Police said they were initially called to Norwood Park, located at 8100 ...
Golden Valley Fire Department Battalion Chief Ken Bence will strap on about 60 pounds of firefighting gear this Saturday. And while his boots, helmet and air tank make it look like he’s headed out on ...
A beloved Mexican restaurant is making its return to the Twin Cities — and one of it’s locations will be in Maple Grove. Michael McDermott is the son of the founder of Chi-Chi’s Mexican Restaurant and ...
A new business in Maple Grove is tapping into the popularity of pickleball. It’s called Swing City. At the shop, Zoey Weil shares a quick lesson on how to shoot a “dink.” That’s a soft, controlled ...
In Minnesota, practicing your golf game during the winter months used to require some creativity. “I think swinging in the garage, swinging in the basement and swinging without hitting a ball. Or ...
Brooklyn Park Mayor Hollies Winston is weighing in on a letter the city received from mayors of neighboring cities asking Brooklyn Park to stay consistent with surrounding development. “Maple Grove ...
Nationwide, more than 23,000 cardiac arrests happen to children outside the hospital every year. A Plymouth senator wants to boost Minnesota childrens’ chance of survival with a new bill. The American ...
Lawmakers announced a package of bipartisan bills on Wednesday aimed at improving the laws on homeowners associations (HOA) and common interest communities (CIC). These private organizations govern a ...
The Brooklyn Park City Council may amend the city code to restrict the total number of dogs and cats allowed at a home. The council approved a first reading of the ordinance change on Feb. 24.
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