Wings of the North raising money for new museum
Wings of the North in Eden Prairie is raising money to build a new museum in Eden Prairie. The organization is hosting a pancake breakfast on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie.
Gun sales protocol questioned, following Scheels incident
A day after a teenager shot himself inside the Scheels sporting goods store in Eden Prairie, questions are being raised over store policies regarding firearm sales.
Eden Prairie mall shooting: What we know so far about suicide at Scheels
A 19-year-old man killed himself after asking a Scheels employee to see a semi-automatic handgun, police said.
Man dies of self-inflicted gunshot at Eden Prairie Center
A man died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the Scheels store in Eden Prairie Center, creating a panic and sending the mall into lockdown Monday evening. Scheels is expected to reopen on Tuesday.
Eden Prairie mall shooting: Man dies of self-inflicted gunshot wound at mall
A man died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the Scheels store in Eden Prairie Center, creating a panic and sending the mall into lockdown Monday evening.
Minnesota motorists left waiting as supply chain problems delay repairs
Repair shops and motorists have been left waiting for weeks for parts to come in, with some items on long backlog lists.
Eden Prairie PD begins Neighborhood Patrol Officers program
The Eden Prairie Police Department has announced it will implement a new Neighborhood Police Officers (NPO) program in its communities in an effort to further foster communication, and hopefully curb crime.
Class of 2022 reflect on turbulent years
Seniors who are graduating this year spent much of their high school career under COVID-19 restrictions. The Class of 2022 is looking back on going to high school amid a pandemic.
Eden Prairie announces new ‘Neighborhood Police Officers’ program
The Eden Prairie Police Department has announced it will implement a new Neighborhood Police Officers program in an effort to "further solve neighborhood issues."
Legendary filmmaker Kevin Smith considers Minnesota a turning point in career
The movie “Mallrats” was filmed at Eden Prairie Center in early 1995, and from the very first frame it was clear the Minnesota shopping center would have a starring role.
Eden Prairie police officers untangle two eagles
Two Eden Prairie police officers helped free two eagles that became tangled up in each other at a golf course.
Eden Prairie Police using new tool to combat car theft crimes
A new tool capturing license plates has helped find eight stolen vehicles since December 2021, the Eden Prairie Police Department says.
3 defendants settle in Missouri hazing lawsuit involving Minnesota man
Daniel Santulli, of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, was found in cardiac arrest inside a car at the hospital in October after a pledge party at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at the University of Missouri, court records state.
Expect higher poultry, egg prices as bird flu wipes out Minnesota flocks
As the bird flu wipes out flocks across the United States and here in Minnesota, pricing experts say customers will likely pay more for poultry and eggs. Business owners are fearing the added costs for them, as well.
Eden Prairie girls' basketball manager gets special first start
Pilar Sisinni has been the Eden Prarie girls basketball team manager. She was diagnosed with down syndrome at birth and has never participated in team sports, but when the Eagles took on Edina for the last game of the regular season, Sissini was on the court as a player.
Eden Prairie girl's basketball manager gets special first start
An Eden Prairie High School student has been an important part of the girl's basketball team, but Friday she got to do something she'll never forget.
'One continuous problem:' SWLRT construction causes cracking, flooding at nearby condo building
Southwest Light Rail's ballooning budget and delays have turned heads and led to bipartisan calls for more oversight, but perhaps nowhere is the project more closely watched than at the Calhoun Isles condominiums in southwest Minneapolis.
Fraternity sued after hazing incident leaves former Minnesota student unconscious
Two Minnesota parents are suing a University of Missouri fraternity after their son was found unresponsive with a blood alcohol content more than six times the legal limit – the result of an alleged "pledge party" hazing incident.
Southwest Light Rail may be $550 million short, will not open until 2027
Southwest Light Rail will not open until 2027 and carry a final cost around $2.75 billion, Metropolitan Council officials said Wednesday, ending months of speculation about the impact of ballooning cost overruns and delays.
Southwest LRT will take three extra years to finish, Met Council to pay up to $210 million settlement
The over-budget and behind-schedule Southwest Light Rail project that began in 2018 will take an extra 34 months to finish, putting it on track to open sometime in 2026