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The Geminid Meteor Shower 2012 Peak: When, Where to Watch in Edina
The most reliable meteor shower of the year, the Geminids, is on its way—with no moon to obscure the show over Edina.
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The most reliable meteor shower of the year, the Geminids, is on its way—with no moon to obscure the show over Edina.
Did you capture some weekend fun or winter beauty? Share your best moments here.
Edina Public Schools were not delayed by the winter weather that hit the Twin Cities over the weekend.
A parking ban still is in effect until streets are plowed curb to curb. Residents have complained about plowing in St. Louis Park.
A powerful storm will continue to impact the region all day Sunday, with snowfall expected to become heavy at times during the day. A winter storm warning is in effect until midnight Sunday.
A powerful storm will impacted the region all day Sunday. A winter storm warning was in effect until midnight Sunday.
The jolly old elf will be available to take pictures with youngsters daily through Dec. 24.
The Squirt A White team defeated Prior Lake/Savage 4-1 to win the Scott Benedict Memorial Hockey Tournament championship on Nov. 25.
The City Council voted 4-0 to approve a 1,750-square-foot coffee shop for the parking lot of Centennial Lakes Plaza.
A pair of thefts from auto were also reported outside of 5050 France Avenue.
Police also responded to a report of a stolen briefcase that was left unattended in a parking lot in the 3300 block of Edinborough Way.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development claims the condo association and property managers violated the Fair Housing Act by prohibiting children who are minors from living in the building.
Michael Frey has served as interim leader at the Center for more than a year now, having taught classes there since 1998.
The City Council recently approved the purchase of $173,000 in brand new playground equipment for the park.
Make sure you send those letters before Dec. 10.
After you take down your Christmas trees or holiday lights, you can bring them to three different spots in the city.
Michelle Seiger has signed on as the new head coach for the Hornets.
The City of Edina turned on its holiday tree at 50th & France the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Maggie McGill, a senior at BSM, won the competition to be Miss Minnesota Teen USA 2013 at a pageant in late November.
The Minnesota Congressman took issue with $400 billion in proposed entitlement cuts to programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.