Friday will kick off a very hot weekend. It's time to find a movie theater where the air conditioning is on full blast.
Summer spending doesn't have to break the bank! Here are a few ways to cut back while still having some big fun all year.
If you're pregnant, don't stress— a new book explains just what to do while making your baby, from healthy diets to the checklist you need.
It's common to feel suffocated by all of our material objects. Luckily, there are some ways to simplify our lives as parents and people.
Every parent wants to crack the code on their picky eaters — without having to force-feed them. Here are some techniques that will help.
Planning a getaway with a toddler? It might not be as sunny as you hoped, if you're not prepared. Here are some tips to remember!
A recent book suggests that over-parenting your child could be doing more harm than good — but how do you know when you're guilty of it?
You've heard of the helicopter parent, but there’s a new term sweeping the playgrounds. Are you guilty of it?
With a little creative thinking, courage, and planning, you can find a modern-day workflow that actually works for you and your family.
Here are some simple things to consider now that your child is at college.
Allstate agency owners rally community to equip teachers and students for a successful school year by hosting supply drive through August 24
Weekly Housing Activity Report For Maple Grove
Girls Are Powerful organization is proud to present the Celebrate YOU Event in Hopkins! An empowering experience for girls ages 8-13.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
The Maple Grove resident was injured in Afghanistan and awarded the Purple Heart in 2012. In July 6, the Twins honored him during Military Appreciation Day.
A New York woman is so good at bargain shopping that she's used her skills to donate groceries and other goods to charity. Learn how you can follow her lead locally.
As a part of our "Everyday Inspirations" series, we look at how children across the country are making big impacts locally.
After losing three people close to her in eight months, Edie Elkan picked up a harp for the first time in 28 years. Now she runs a program training others to play the instrument for patients in hospitals.
Patch wants to share stories about people who work every day to change others' lives for the better.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
It's not on the menu, but customers can give baristas a special recipe that will produce a drink similar to the beverage enjoyed by the fictional witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
Canterbury Park hosted the Fall Poker Classic– a series of 16 events ending with a $1,000 buy-in main event.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
If you’re going to the fair in August, consider blogging about it.
A good Samaritan rescued the female in Maple Grove.
Mark Mann may be two months away from getting prosthetic legs, according to a KSTP-TV report.
The former hockey player at Maple Grove HS moved past paralysis to finish the Gustavus Adolphus College degree he started.
Maple Grove resident and fire chief Scott Anderson explains why you might see a restored ambulance around the community this summer.
The official start to summer is June 21, which means school is out and it’s time to go on adventure.
The National Weather Service values observations from experts on the ground like Michael Stanga, KARE 11 reported.