June 27, 1925 - Sept. 16, 2012
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?
Colleen Steenberg died on Sept. 16, 2012.
On Monday, traffic on Highway 77 ground to a complete halt as construction crews blocked off lanes from the inner reaches of Apple Valley to the Minnesota River.
After a tumultuous year, Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Superintendent Randall Clegg announced that he would retire at the end of this school year.
Saturday, Minnesota Valley royals hosted a carwash benefit in Shakopee for a labrador retriever and her seven pups, who narrowly escaped euthanasia last month.
In other South Metro crime news during the past week, an Apple Valley man is sentenced for a 2011 fatal shooting in Burnsville.
Gun-slinging mayors, back yard chicken coops and a fatal car accident also made the news this week.
Early Sunday morning a blaze tore through Frightmares at Buck Hill, which is set to open in less than a month.
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Police say Martina Antionette Farris fled after she made eye contact with a Burnsville officer on patrol, but didn't make it very far.
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Gardner Miller worked in IT during the first wave of the digital revolution.
Reminder about the Parade of Homes and a little gloating on the Vikings win!
Saturday the Minnesota Zoo welcomed three black bears (who will be on permanent exhibit there) and one very famous Hollywood actor (who will not).
With fewer homes on the market and higher demand, local real estate prices have continued to rise.
Last weekend, the Dakota County non-profit celebrated four solid decades of mentorship.
Kimberly Peterson and her fellow retailers prove old one maxim, literally: When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
The society hopes to attract members through a monthly speaking series: First up is Former County Commissioner and School Board Member Mike Turner.
Find out more about what's happening at Burnsville Center.
Judge Eric MacDonald stayed a four-year prison sentence but imposed three months in jail and a yearly outreach requirement on Derrick Wallace Dahl, 23, who shot 22-year-old Benjamin Hanson with a gun he believed to be unloaded.
This home on Krestwood Drive comes with not one but two back decks, a mini-cinema, fireplace and other amenities.
Ready to taste the fall apple harvest? Here are some spots you can pick up apples.
On Tuesday, city officials vetted another round of designs, as part of an effort to bring Burnsville's iconography into the 21st century.
In March, Geoffrey Edward Florance, 27, was arrested after the 18-year-old victim was discovered bruised and bleeding.
Michael D. Johnson died at age 56 on Sept. 5, 2012.
Michael J. Myers was a Navy veteran of World War II.
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.
The meetings will be held in South Saint Paul, Eagan and Northfield, according to a press release issued by Second Congressional District Candidate Mike Obermueller.
The Board of Education determined that Superintendent Randy Clegg met four out of seven job standards, but would not say which goals he did or did not meet.
The warning is in effect until 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
Audience members at Chameleon Theatre Circle's annual New Play Festival chose 'Mom!'— an irreverent, touching tribute to the trials and joys of parenthood—as the best new play in 2012.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Dakota County Libraries will take guests on a journey from Cervantes' Spain to rural Minnesota.
The Burnsville Fire Muster ended with the annual Community Parade featuring political candidates, thespians and 10-foot-tall zombies.