Hopkins explosion: Husband and wife pulled from home after fire, collapse reported
An explosion of unknown origins destroyed a home in Hopkins Wednesday morning, resulting in the death of the couple who lived in the home.
Gophers' Boye Mafe preps for 'dream come true' NFL draft
Following a breakout season with the Gophers, defensive end Boye Mafe is ready to breakthrough at the next level.
Hopkins launches electric scooter pilot program
Another suburban community will soon add electric scooters to city streets. The city of Hopkins announced that Bird e-scooters are set to be delivered this week. That means residents and visitors will be able to travel from Hopkins to St. Louis Park or Golden Valley without stopping.
Paige Bueckers on playing Final Four in Minneapolis: 'It's surreal'
Former Hopkins star Paige Bueckers says "it's surreal" to have the chance to play in the Final Four in front of a hometown crowd, but adds her team is "laser focused" on the game.
Hopkins man convicted of distributing fentanyl that killed 11 people
A federal jury has convicted a Hopkins man accused of distributing the powerful opioid fentanyl that resulted in 11 overdose deaths of victims who bought a drug believed to be similar to Adderall.
Suspect surrenders after marathon negotiations in Hopkins police standoff
Police negotiators convinced a man who had shot at officers to surrender peacefully after a seven-hour standoff in Hopkins that ended early Saturday morning.
Man charged for theft of Bonsai trees worth more than $8K
A Brooklyn Park man has been charged for stealing multiple valuable and rare bonsai trees out of the yard of a Hopkins home.
Hopkins apartment fire requires multiple departments, displaces 15 people
A fire at a Hopkins apartment complex that required multiple departments Thursday night has displaced 15 people.
‘A beautiful moment’: Kindergarteners embrace while learning about MLK
A heartwarming photo captured two kindergarten students sitting with their arms around one another while learning about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Thousands of luminaries light up Hopkins neighborhood on Christmas Eve
Every year on Christmas Eve, neighbors in Hopkins line 29 city blocks with 5,000 luminaries.
Purported Hopkins psychic accused of swindling $130K for promises to lift curses from vulnerable adults
“Psychic Cynthia” ran her business out of a second floor apartment in downtown Hopkins, just a few blocks from the Hopkins Police Department. Sgt. Michael Glassberg says they’d gotten a number of complaints from her customers over the years but couldn’t prove any crime.



















