In the past two years, we’ve lost a lot of what was once “normal.” We’ve had to change our routines, adjust our expectations, question our...

In the past two years, we’ve lost a lot of what was once “normal.” We’ve had to change our routines, adjust our expectations, question our...
We’re entering the month that signals the official end of winter, with the spring equinox taking place on March 20. But that certainly doesn’t mean...
February is a time to celebrate the people and things we love. Of course, we can (and should) do that all year round—but it’s nice to have a...
Hello, readers! May I introduce myself? My name is Amy Overgaard. I’m a writer and editor living in St. Paul with my husband (and hopefully a dog,...
I’m entering the holiday season with joy in my heart. Joy for having had the opportunity to share local stories about amazing people doing cool...
Food! As nourishment, as a communal experience and as a celebration … when done right, food feeds more than our bodies. It can feed our love of...
October is a pretty great month in my opinion. Life settles in a bit after the frenzy of back to school. The weather cools but isn’t too cold yet,...
In 1894, then President Grover Cleveland signed a law that would establish the first Monday in September as a national holiday we know as Labor Day....
As summer meanders into fall and families anticipate a more “normal” education experience for students, we take a look at how caring people...
Our annual Best of Edina issue is always a labor of love, a cumulative effort spanning months of planning, surveying and tallying in tandem with...
Sign up to get the digital edition delivered free to your email inbox each month. I was not a “dog person” growing up. We always had a cat, present...
Get the digital edition delivered free to your email inbox each month. Sign up. In the travel industry, spring is often referred to as shoulder...
Get the digital edition delivered free to your email inbox each month. The topic of forest bathing was mentioned at a recent editors’ meeting. My...
Over 50,000 people call Edina home. Some are second and third generation residents. Some grew up here, moved away, and then moved back again. Still...
This month is when we typically talk about travel. For some, that’s been a sensitive subject since about this time last year, when so many had to...
A big part of what makes Edina special is the spirit of volunteerism among a vast array of community members. But, when residents are unsure where...