Meet Missy Wettstrom and Amy Bustos, the minds behind Droolin' Moose, Burnsville's newest candy and chocolate company.
Nestle has issued a recall for thousands of canisters of its signature chocolate drink mix, Nesquik.
So far, Burnsville bars have seen no unusual increase or decrease in business due to Election Night in 2012.
By 2015, the hospital will add over 150,000 square feet to existing facilities.
Red Lion Liquors recently reopened after sustaining smoke and water damage during a minor fire sparked by sunlight and vodka bottles.
Innovative Office Solutions and EAC Product Development snagged spots on Inc. 5000, a yearly ranking of U.S. business.
City officials are in talks with a hotel ownership group that hopes to buy the so-called AAA property, which adjoins the Burnsville Performing Arts Center.
A bankrupt Kentucky Fried Chicken franchisee is selling 14 metro area locations, according to the Star Tribune.
Workers ar Red Lion are cleaning up after a small fire on Sunday left the liquor store with lots of smoke damage.
At least 100 people showed up to welcome Burnsville's first Walmart into town—a prototype store that runs leaner and greener than those that came before.
Ames Construction, a Burnsville company, is hoping to seal the deal on a bid for the new Interstate 90 bridge in Winona County.
The long-awaited megastore will open its doors after a brief ribbon cutting ceremony.
About 17,000 chairs imported by Burnsville's Trend Lab have been recalled after a report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found that the chairs' staples could come loose.
The companies that made the list boast growth rates of 55 to 114 percent—a feat in an economy just beginning to pick up steam after a devastating recession.
Chuck & Don's Pet Food Outlet opened for business just a few weeks ago, but the store will celebrate in style with a Grand Opening Howl-O-Ween party this Saturday.
Looking for a scary experience this Halloween? Some of these attractions are within driving distance of Burnsville, but could be worth the scare factor.
This year's most popular costumes are inspired by bubblegum pop mavens and summertime blockbusters.
New restaurant takes up quarters at former Timber Lodge Steakhouse.
Restaurant opens to a line of people.
Beckhoff Automation, an industrial tech company, began work on its new building in July after keeping the project on hold for years.
The company plans to double the size of its facility in Savage to accommodate growing demand.
Friday, Buck Hill unveiled its newest attraction—the Inferno—a replacement for the Bellharm-Lovejoy Asylum, which burned down on Sept. 16.
A popular bar in downtown Savage will once again have a full-fledged liquor license after making it through a six month probation period with few complaints from neighbors.
The Richfield-based company is experimenting with mobile stores—smaller outlets that offer only mobile devices, tablets and e-readers.
Shoppers should avoid Lunds and Bylerly's pre-prepared chicken meals, which could be infected with Listeria Monocytogenes, a bacteria-borne illness that is especially hazardous to pregnant women.
PetChatz is a device that allows video conferencing with your dog or cat, anytime, anywhere.
Dr. Sumner McAllister talks about his medical interests, experiences and reasons for practicing medicine.
Quite a few Twitter users have been gushing about how mind-blowing the newly renovated Victoria's Secret is, so you tell us: Is this #obsession worthy?
Kimberly Peterson and her fellow retailers prove old one maxim, literally: When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Find out more about what's happening at Burnsville Center.
Town and Country Mall is in the midst of a small-scale revival.
After a three decade delay, Wal-Mart Inc. will open its first location in Burnsville, but the company also hopes to make inroads in at least three other towns across the metro area—in spite of resistance from residents.
Bridal Accents Couture, a longstanding Savage business, will bring high fashion wedding wear like Nicole Miiler, Badgley Mischka and others into Burnsville's Heart of the City development.
The second day of Burnsville's signature annual event is aimed at adults—car lovers and beer fans.
The Eden Prairie-based supermarket chain is closing 60 “underperforming” stores outside Minnesota.