District officials say an isolated incident—a fight—prompted the suspension of six students and a modified lockdown at the school on Wednesday.
The American Cancer Society wants 5,000 Minnesotans to join its cancer prevention study this summer.
The warning is in effect from 3 p.m. Wednesday to 7 p.m. Thursday. Look out for heavy snow falling as fast as 1–2 inches per hour.
Sourisack Sihanantharath strong armed a stranger at local health club into touching his genitals and groped the woman in the club's hot tub.
National Weather Service forecasters are calling for 2-4 inches of snow across the metro area on Wednesday night, with more than an inch possible on Thursday.
In response to three recent infant deaths at licensed daycare providers, Dakota County has launched an awareness campaign that includes postcards, a video and free training lessons.
Laura Osnes, who has performed in theaters all around the south metro, earned her second Tony Award nomination for her role as Cinderella.
Ernst & Young has shortlisted leaders from two local businesses for the honor.
Vicki Stute will replace current DCR Chamber president Ruthe Batulis on June 1.
Burnsville, Shakopee and a host of districts across the state have experienced persistent technical difficulties with the online tests, which are the basis by which the students, teachers and schools are judged.
The muscular superhero speaks with the Met Council's senior environmental scientist of water supply planning in this City of Burnsville video.
Timothy Risdal ran a marathon and then some.
Over the next two weeks, the intersection will be subject to drilling fire squads, in addition to several closures for construction.
This Chihuahua-Chinese Crested mix is a lapdog with the looks of a tiny German Shepherd.
Tuesday is the last possible day for residents to submit nominees for the district's Hall of Fame, which includes former Police Chief Bob Hawkins, at least one Olympian, and the very first BHS homecoming king.
Michael Joseph Krzyzaniak, 64, has been indicted on one count of escape from custody.
Four Burnsville athletes committed to schools in the Midwest on April 17.
Also in this week's round-up: A farewell to Lakeville's editor and another housing development makes headway in Eagan.
Also in this week's roundup: Remembering a Northfield teen, and an Apple Valley husband faces first-degree murder charges.
Over the last nine days, the number of candidates who have applied for Paula Teiken's erstwhile position has jumped from two to eight.
Eagan resident Sona Mehring announced earlier in April that she planned to run for Minnesota's Second Congressional seat.
Large stretches of Interstate 35 will be closed, starting May 3, as construction crews demolish parts of the I-35E flyover bridge in Burnsville.
The county is taking ideas of how best to reduce the amount of organic waste that ends up in landfills.
Many south metro golf courses are planning to open for the 2013 season this weekend.
Youthprise has given a $15,200 grant to the City of Burnsville to study the town's teen population and find out one thing: What they want.
Terese Trekell, a kindergarten teacher at Gideon Pond Elementary, is in the running for the Let's Dish Teacher of the Year award.
Intermediate School District 917 will move SUN—a program for special needs kids—from a strip mall in Apple Valley to the Burnsville district's facility on Diffley Road.
The mall announced Tuesday that P.S. from Aeropostale and Body Central will be the mall's newest tenants.
Helen is an 18-month-old calico with a sweet streak a mile wide.
The measure proposed by Will Morgan, DFL, would slash the number of legislators by 27 percent.
Burnsville already makes money from advertisements in several print publications.
Tuesday, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner confirmed that skeletal remains found in Murphy-Hanrehan Park are that of Lorenzo Pacheco, a 61-year-old Burnsville man who went missing in April of last year.
The Department of Education is giving the honor to the Prior Lake-Savage Area School District.
Twin Cities native Christine Johnson recently teamed up with New York City-based Petit Organics to bring fresh, organic, wholesome baby food to the many busy families in the Twin Cities metro area.
Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of our planet Earth for Earth Day 2013. Watch some of our favorite amazing videos of the planet, or upload and share your favorite images and video with your neighbors. How are you planning to mark the day?
Rep. John Kline announced his intention to run for reelection to the House in 2014 in order to clear the field for candidates seeking higher office.
We're more than halfway through April, but winter still isn't relenting. Forecasters predict significant snowfall tonight across the metro area—and an isolated thunderstorm or two.
Burnsville High's Scott Svare was the "most awarded" student at the Upper Midwest Student Production Awards.
Also in this week's update – More victims in the Craigslist caper via Lakeville.
Also in this week’s recap – A scholarship created to honor a lost friend and a surprise discovery in a Burnsville park.