Audre Jane Bruesehoff died Nov. 10, 2012 in Roseville.
Police say they found a large quantity of methamphetamine in a hotel room rented by Paul Anthony Applegate and Sara Rose Wessbecker of Shakopee.
Craig Ebeling will retire after 10 years as Burnsville's city manager.
Christopher Robert Nicholls, 22, faces one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct for the alleged assault.
Officials are still assessing the damage from Saturday, when a rare November storm spawned two tornadoes that ripped through the city's central corridor.
Senator-elect Jim Carlson said he would support Gov. Mark Dayton, who has taken a hard line on the Vikings tentative plan to impose an added fee on season ticket-holders to pay for their half of the new stadium.
Police say Carlette Denise Daniel used a credit card left behind by a Burnsville Center shopper and racked up almost $9,000 in fraudulent charges.
Walser Honda will soon begin a major overhaul of its Burnsville property, which has been on hold since the Bush era.
The push for Pink is over, but in November awareness and support groups are championing another cause: The fight to find a cure for pancreatic cancer, one of the most deadly forms of the disease.
Burnsville resident Mark Austin Smith, 31, died due to complications resulting from kidney disease and blood clots.
Margaret Emily Dunn, 19, was one of three people injured in an accident on Highway 23 in St. Cloud that occurred on Sunday.
The newly elected DFL rep was elected last week, beating out Republican opponent Roz Peterson.
The Scott County Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information about Jason Bowman, a 30-year-old Elko man.
The tornadoes touched down briefly in Burnsville and Eagan on Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Meet Missy Wettstrom and Amy Bustos, the minds behind Droolin' Moose, Burnsville's newest candy and chocolate company.
See which establishments you will and won't be able to visit on Monday.
Sexual assaults, brazen theft and aggravated robbery also reported around the region last week.
In other news from around the region, Eagan's Nicholas Mrozinski advanced to the top 12 on NBC's "The Voice" and Dems ruled the day on Nov. 6 in eastern Dakota.
The Arc Greater Twin Cities has asked the City of Burnsville to approve its proposed acquisition of the building on Burnhaven Drive, which has been empty since the Ultimate Electronics chain folded in early 2011.
Take a gander at this unique home, built with R. Buckminster Fuller in mind, which has lately fallen prey to foreclosure.
Authorities are responding to an accident off of northbound I-35.
Voters in the mostly suburban cities Patch covers were more opposed to the proposed gay-marriage ban than Minnesota voters generally.
Nestle has issued a recall for thousands of canisters of its signature chocolate drink mix, Nesquik.
Check out the campaign finance reports for local candidates.
Police say Kristin Elyse Frame stole jewelry from her grandmother and pawned it, and also stole cash, replacing it with photocopies.
The story: A night of crushing defeats, solid victories and some real squeakers—told through photos.
In spite of a rough year, it appears that four incumbent school board members have kept their seats.
Burnsville DFLer Will Morgan won the seat in a tight race against Lakeville Republican Roz Peterson.
On Tuesday, Mayor Elizabeth Kautz was re-elected by a wide margin over two-time challenger Jerry Willenburg.
Burnsville's County Commissioner Liz Workman has won a second term, easily defeating opponent David Giles.
As the final votes are cast, election judges in Burnsville say voters showed up in greater numbers than even the record-breaking election in 2008.
So far, Burnsville bars have seen no unusual increase or decrease in business due to Election Night in 2012.
Check here: We'll be updating Patch all night until the the final ballot is counted and the election is called.
Angelo P. Ciprari, or "Chip" as he was called, died on Nov. 4, 2012.
Employees help out, and you can, too.
By 2015, the hospital will add over 150,000 square feet to existing facilities.
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Red Lion Liquors recently reopened after sustaining smoke and water damage during a minor fire sparked by sunlight and vodka bottles.
Bingo loves being next to people and his favorite spot to lay is on someone's lap.
In other news from around the South Metro region, Eastview Took the State Soccer Crown and Eagan's Nicholas David Mrozinski advances on another round of NBC's "The Voice."