Arts & Culture

As a full time working mother, Amy Larson doesn’t have much time in the morning to worry about her style. She is more preoccupied with getting her two little girls ready for the day. This is why Larson applied for Plymouth Magazine’s makeover contest.

The biggest mistake homeowners make when putting their house on the market is trying to sell, rather than solve, a home’s problems, according to Patty Yorks, a local real estate agen

In the early 1970s, Rose Minor, co-owner and operator of Step by Step Montessori, first happened upon a Montessori school.

On Kimberly Lane Elementary School’s two new playgrounds, there is equipment for climbing and hanging, balancing and playing ball.

With fall come new fashion trends, and homes are no exception. We asked Elizabeth Cohen, general manager of Studio M Interiors in Plymouth, about the latest colors and textures to freshen up your space.

Perfect scores are hard to come by when taking exams, but Allison Sholl, a senior at Wayzata High School, did just that on her Advanced Placement Macroeconomics Exam. In 2015, 2.5 million high school students took roughly 4.5 million AP Exams.

Derek Onserio // Providence Academy

August always zooms by. With the start of the school year looming just around the corner, we’ve consulted with a local teacher and a nurse for tips and information that will help ease the transition in getting kids ready for going back to school.

Former Medina mayor Liz Weir has published her first book of collected poems, High on Table Mountain, which was released in March.

Pages