All grades at St. Louis Park high and middle schools began returning to the hybrid model Feb. 22 after Gov. Tim Walz updated state recommendat…
Majority plan to get the vaccine, but some have reservations
Eden Prairie facility residents receive COVID-19 vaccine
St. Louis Park School District Superintendent Astein Osei has recommended that students in grades six through 12 return to a hybrid model from…
As Sholom long-term care staff and residents began receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, the organization’s CEO anticipates the shots will make a dras…
The St. Louis Park School Board approved changes to the district’s safe learning plan at a special meeting during the Winter Break.
As of Nov. 21, all Eden Prairie Parks and Recreation in-person programs are canceled and recreation facilities are closed until there is guida…
As Minnesota hurtles through the uncharted territory of alarming coronavirus spread, record hospitalizations and deaths from the virus, it’s t…
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday imposed four weeks worth of new COVID-19 restrictions as the spread spiked to an all-t…
‘It was scary,’ Ella Winston’s mom said. ‘I was thinking I could lose her.’
Eden Prairie facility residents receive COVID-19 vaccine
St. Louis Park School District Superintendent Astein Osei has recommended that students in grades six through 12 return to a hybrid model from…
As Sholom long-term care staff and residents began receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, the organization’s CEO anticipates the shots will make a dras…
The St. Louis Park School Board approved changes to the district’s safe learning plan at a special meeting during the Winter Break.
As of Nov. 21, all Eden Prairie Parks and Recreation in-person programs are canceled and recreation facilities are closed until there is guida…
As Minnesota hurtles through the uncharted territory of alarming coronavirus spread, record hospitalizations and deaths from the virus, it’s t…
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday imposed four weeks worth of new COVID-19 restrictions as the spread spiked to an all-t…
‘It was scary,’ Ella Winston’s mom said. ‘I was thinking I could lose her.’
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota bars and restaurants must stop serving at 10 p.m. and attendance at weddings, funeral and social gatherings will …
With guidance from the state, the district will announce initial plan Aug. 6
The Excelsior City Council unanimously approved 3,000 masks, not to exceed $15,000, at the July 20 regular meeting. The masks will be paid thr…
While this year’s Crazy Days event in Excelsior has been canceled, participating local businesses will still be holding a sale in the historic…
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz is requiring Minnesotans to wear face masks to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The St. Louis Park City Council adopted an emergency ordinance July 21 requiring face coverings in the community to help curb the spread of CO…
Excelsior has joined a growing list of cities that now require people to wear face coverings in public places to limit the spread of COVID-19.
At its Monday meeting, the St. Louis Park City Council directed city staff members to create an ordinance requiring face coverings in the city…
What would have been Tour de Tonka’s 15th bike ride event, scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 1, is canceled. Organizers want to keep the event and …
Wayzata resident Ellie Carlson among the group of young entrepreneurs
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a challenge for scheduling and recruiting election judges, according to Sandie Thone, Shorewood’s city clerk.
City can spend funds on personnel, equipment costs due to COVID-19
The Spirit of the Lake Yoga and Wellness Center has closed its location in Excelsior. The center has been open for almost 10 years and Nicole …
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic limiting this year’s Reach for Ralph event to an online-only format, Hammer Residences raised more than $177,000…
Charlie Leonard hasn’t had this much downtime in his life since he was a teenager.
The moment that changed everything for Olivia Cada was when she heard about the hospital ships coming to New York. Her parents were already en…
The T-shirts are a symbol of future brighter days and that nothing lasts forever, Alex Cordell said.
Wayzata High School is planning for two days of events celebrating the Class of 2020 that are meant to keep families safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Wayzata Council approved the city’s COVID-19 preparedness plan during the June 16 meeting, which was held via teleconference.
From 4-5 p.m. on Thursdays, the Spirit of the Lake Yoga and Wellness Center will host yoga classes in the Excelsior Commons. The classes will …
Rachel Buelow has experienced change since reopening her skin clinic amid COVID-19. Buelow is the owner of Rachel’s Skin Care in downtown Exce…
Restaurants and bars have reopened for patio and indoor seating at reduced capacity. This is just in time for people to enjoy the sun and bree…
St. Louis Park city officials worked with a cocktail room and two restaurant owners while crafting new rules for outdoor gatherings at busines…
St. Louis Park High School offered seniors a virtual celebration before of a parking lot graduation ceremony later this month.
For Wynne Reece, of Excelsior, the pandemic has not been a time to slow down. Reece is an attorney who runs her law firm, Reece Law. She is al…
District prepares for funding gaps
After Gov. Tim Walz limited restaurant and bar openings to outdoor areas beginning June 1, St. Louis Park city officials began a process to al…
The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to force the cancellation of summer events in Wayzata.
Patio dining on Lake Minnetonka, a staple of summer, has returned to Wayzata.
The Hopkins Boys Swim and Dive team celebrated the end of its season a bit differently this year. The team had a great year, Wendy Robinson sa…
During COVID-19’s upheaval to everyone’s schedules and emotions, how can a person cope? How can people even talk to God about the way they’re …
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, a St. Louis Park company that creates equipment for sailboats began rigging up face shields.
As Minnesota gradually reopens, the City of Plymouth has canceled some events in June and will delay the opening of its beaches.
Meals on Wheels, which provides delivered meals to seniors and people with disabilities, has relied upon volunteers to deliver daily meals, ma…
This year’s Plymouth Memorial Day program looked a little different as the in-person program went virtual in light of the COVID-19 guidelines.…
As Minnesota hurtles through the uncharted territory of alarming coronavirus spread, record hospitalizations and deaths from the virus, it’s t…
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday imposed four weeks worth of new COVID-19 restrictions as the spread spiked to an all-t…
‘It was scary,’ Ella Winston’s mom said. ‘I was thinking I could lose her.’
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota bars and restaurants must stop serving at 10 p.m. and attendance at weddings, funeral and social gatherings will …
With guidance from the state, the district will announce initial plan Aug. 6
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The Excelsior City Council unanimously approved 3,000 masks, not to exceed $15,000, at the July 20 regular meeting. The masks will be paid thr…
While this year’s Crazy Days event in Excelsior has been canceled, participating local businesses will still be holding a sale in the historic…
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz is requiring Minnesotans to wear face masks to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The St. Louis Park City Council adopted an emergency ordinance July 21 requiring face coverings in the community to help curb the spread of CO…
Excelsior has joined a growing list of cities that now require people to wear face coverings in public places to limit the spread of COVID-19.
At its Monday meeting, the St. Louis Park City Council directed city staff members to create an ordinance requiring face coverings in the city…
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City can spend funds on personnel, equipment costs due to COVID-19
The Spirit of the Lake Yoga and Wellness Center has closed its location in Excelsior. The center has been open for almost 10 years and Nicole …
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic limiting this year’s Reach for Ralph event to an online-only format, Hammer Residences raised more than $177,000…
Charlie Leonard hasn’t had this much downtime in his life since he was a teenager.
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