Police say Daniel James Trucker, already facing trial for breaking into a Lakeville woman's house out of love, was caught drinking and driving and fled police when they tried to arrest him.
It's onto round two for the 10 candidates for the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education—and the public is invited.
Ames Construction, a Burnsville company, is hoping to seal the deal on a bid for the new Interstate 90 bridge in Winona County.
Authorities are looking for Carlton Raymond Lewis, II—a man accused a beating two toddler girls so severely that one of them suffered brain damage.
Linda Loerch, of Apple Valley, died on Oct. 23, 2012.
On Jan. 4, the court imposed a 156 month sentence on Shawn LaJuan Primus, 38, who has sent Dakota County judges several handwritten letters proclaiming his innocence.
Foxy is a terrier mix who weighs in at 34 pounds and is two years old. Her puppies also need a home.
The National Weather Service has issued a fog advisory, which will take effect at 10 p.m. Tuesday night.
The long-awaited megastore will open its doors after a brief ribbon cutting ceremony.
This year's Community Builder Awards went to a diverse crowd of volunteers: A skate magnate, a pioneering Metcalf Junior High teacher and one rather groovy group of local ladies.
Dakota Valley Recycling will be collecting discarded Halloween pumpkins from 9 a.m. to noon.
In other news from around the region, Walmart opens its doors in Lakeville (with a Burnsville location just around the corner) , and Eagan's Nicholas Mrozinski advances on NBC's "The Voice."
Records released this week show that a 19-year-old man was kicked out of the organization after admitting to taking "indecent liberties" with boys in 1966.
Metro Transit is investigating an incident recorded by Burnsville resident Beth Houston, who was on the Minneapolis light rail when a fight broke out among a herd of zombie pub crawlers.
The reason our local Cities have not adopted Truth-in-Housing Inspections is primarily because the ‘Housing Stock’ South for the River is relatively new. A few years ago, the proposal…
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.
Tour this week's featured property: An enormous home at 15012 Viewcrest Lane with a sunken tub, balcony and two-story wall of windows overlooking a luscious backyard.
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.
Letter writer: "It doesn’t seem that Roz Peterson has the temperament or the desire to work with those she disagrees with to find common ground."
A massive pileup resulted in plenty of headaches for those getting to work, but no injuries.
Authorities are offering a $200 reward to anyone with information about the identity of the graffiti artists who struck Prior Lake High between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
Police found Tippy, a black lab mix, bruised and beaten in a remote area straddling the border of Eagan and Burnsville.
The Minnesota Zoo has narrowed thousands of names for its Amur Tiger cubs to just six: Vote and help decide which ones will prevail.
At a transportation forum on Wednesday night, the south metro's DFLers outnumbered GOP candidates 9 to 2, with only one incumbent legislator in attendance, Shakopee's Rep. Mike Beard.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has an "adventure of a lifetime" planned for the select group who will ultimately be cast on his new reality TV show on TNT.
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.
The City of Burnsville got a mixed report from Moody's Investor Service, which praised the city's "prudent management" but noted that the city's position could be imperiled by shortfalls at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center
Police say Ahmed Mohamud Aden hit his brother in the head with a plate, inflicting an injury that required more than 20 stitches to close.
Now infected are another woman in her 40s and the state's first male, in his 50s, to get the infection. Both received steroids for back pain at Twin Cities clinics.
The availability of HUD Homes South of the River is increasing steadily. A HUD Home is a specific type of foreclosure. The loan on the home was an FHA, a type of loan…
Calculating the Market’s Absorption Rate is important for Sellers. During my On-site Price Opinion, we calculate the absorption rates for your Home…
35W Solutions Alliance will be hosting a debate between the DFL and GOP candidates for house and senate tonight.
7-year-old Jack loves baseball as well as hot wheels, art, swimming, & sledding. He's waiting for a mentor with Kids 'n Kinship!
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
Genesis Communications Network, producer of controversial talk stars Alex Jones and Bradlee Dean, will be moving its Eagan headquarters to the colonial-style building just off Interstate 35W.
Rob Ketterling, pastor of River Valley Church, recently released a book called "Change Before You Have To: Discover a New Life of Abundance, Passion, & Satisfaction."
Letter writer Dan McElroy asks voters to support Peterson (the GOP candidate) in her bid against DFLer Will Morgan, citing her experience in business and the Lakeville school board.
The MN Department of Health hasn't said where the five infected patients live, but the clinics where more than 800 people in MN got tainted steroid shots are in Fridley, Edina, Maple Grove and Shakopee.
Cedar Avenue will be closed between 153rd Street and 147th Street from 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 19, until 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20. County Road 42 between Pennock Avenue and Garrett Avenue also will be closed.
In other news from around the South Metro, the Minnesota Marriage Amendment debate gets hotter, and new restaurants open in Burnsville.