A wild turkey broke through a glass window to enter a Burnsville home, where it continued to wreak havoc.
Beginning the morning of April 17, commuters traveling west on County Road 42 in Burnsville will likely run into some headache.
Officials say the southwestern part of the state is Minnesota’s first region to reach this historic goal.
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Xcel Energy is proposing to construct a new gas pipeline to serve the Black Dog Power Plant in Burnsville.
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Homeowners have come out in top in a class-action lawsuit against the city of Burnsville concerning alleged property violations.
If you plan on speeding across Minnesota highways, there's a chance you may end up being caught by this father-son trooper duo.
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If you live in Burnsville, you'll likely recognize the location of the city's cameo in the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee's new video
Now's your chance to speak up about three intersections in Burnsville and how they can be improved.
The FAA has given a green light to runway changes that will help reduce the number of aircraft takeoffs over Burnsville.
Burnsville city officials have announced that all outdoor ice skating rinks are closed. Don't worry, skaters, you still have options.
The attendance at Burnsville's Berean Baptist Church is reportedly surging, causing concern among neighbors already worried about traffic.
A two-year, $7.4 million project is currently underway in Burnsville to replace all water meters in homes and businesses.
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Burnsville's outdoor skating rinks and warming houses are scheduled to open Friday, Dec. 16.
Officer Beverly Price surprised music teacher Ann Bakken with $35,000 in new instruments after the Nicollet Middle School band concert.
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Mold not found during the inspection of a Burnsville family's home has made their life a nightmare.
The METRO Orange Line Bus Rapid Transit system will link Burnsville to downtown Minneapolis.
The Black Dog portion of the Minnesota River Greenway trail is once again open to pedestrians. The trail will be maintained year-round.
Backstrom responded to criticism of the Dakota County Grand Jury that cleared the Burnsville police officers who fatally shot Map Kong.
Sixteen Minnesota hospitals received an “A” report in a ranking of patient injuries, accidents and infections in 2,600+ U.S. hospitals.
The award is presented each year to individuals, groups, and businesses that help build the Burnsville community.
Use the free pumpkin drop-off courtesy of Dakota Valley Recycling. Participants will also receive a free prize.
Sex offender information from the state database.
The updated plan is meant to be a practical tool to guide the park system's development for the next 15 to 20 years.
A 1,000 square foot concession building with restrooms will open in April 2017.
Airport officials and the Federal Aviation Administration will be on hand to discuss changing runway trends and their impacts.
All proceeds will be donated to the Burnsville Police Department for the purchase of a K9 dog.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that 75 percent of child car seats aren’t properly installed.
At 17, Katrina Culler, of Burnsville, served as the youngest Minnesota delegate who attended the Democratic National Convention.
The city approved an agreement with Frontier Communications, and will begin negotiations with CenturyLink in the coming months.
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Volunteers will stencil "Dump No Waste, Drains to Lake" by neighborhood storm drains.