It’s a short drive to rotisserie meats and wood-fired pizza
If you’re hungry for rotisserie-roasted meats, brick-oven pizza and locally brewed craft beers or even an easy Sunday brunch, check out Twin Cities 400 Tavern, a new bar and restaurant... Read More
La Familia Tapatia offers authentic Mexican street food
By Rachael Carlson La Familia Tapatia means “the family from Guadalajara,” and this familyrun business at 1237 W. Larpenteur Ave., is all about bringing you real, authentic Mexican street food.... Read More
‘Back to the drawing board’ for Speedy Market expansion
Tom Spriegl at Tim and Tom’s Speedy Market wants you to know that come November and December, Speedy will still be open with your Thanksgiving turkeys and Christmas sausage. “We... Read More
Solar rebate program could help save on energy costs
By Jason DeMoe Just a few short years ago, people wondered whether solar power actually worked. Now, they wonder just how much they can save by using it. “Solar is... Read More
A few lessons on birdseed, peanuts, suet and more
In a cartoon in the Star Tribune in early January, a guy says he’d planted some birdseed a while back and was still waiting for the birds to come up.... Read More
MLK Day speaker: ‘We should never get comfortable with injustice.’
By Mary Mergenthal Luther Northwestern Seminary in St. Anthony Park celebrated Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 15, by hearing from King scholar, the Rev. Ken Wheeler from St. Louis, Mo.... Read More