Burnsville Patch brings you a list of the events and the best places to watch the London Olympic Games.
Right now, China outranks the U.S. by two: Will we come out on top?
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings.
Singapura is just one of many cats and dogs waiting to be adopted from Last Hope pet rescue.
Burnsville Patch brings you a list of the events during the London Olympic Games.
Alan Jacob McMullen died on Sunday July 29 in Savage, MN after apparently jumping off the bridge on Vernon Avenue.
Police say Anthony Wayne Smith exposed himself and masturbated in front of a Burnsville man and his daughter in May.
Elite Gymnastics Academy is in a newly-renovated building and the staff there is ready to capitalize on Olympics-fueled fever.
Burnsville Patch brings you a list of the events to watch during the London Olympic Games.
Health officials are urging caution after two Twin Cities children fell ill with a a new strain of pig flu after having contact with pigs at a Dakota County animal market.
KeeKee went missing on Aug. 2. Have you seen her?
Paul Francis Blase Jr., who served 30 days in jail earlier this year for making terroristic threats, was arrested this week.
The 154th Dakota County Fair kicks off Monday, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 12.
This week's featured property is amply endowed with, with four bedroom, four bathrooms and a three car garage.
Police say Jeodaun Antoine Lee, whom they had been seeking on a warrant since January 2011, ignored a no-contact order and sent the victim hundreds of text messages and phone calls.
Diane L. Duderstadt died on July 31, 2012.
The story of Richard, 57, who became homeless for the first time last year.
The body of a man found deceased in the Minnesota River on Tuesday in Savage has been identified as Alan Jacob McMullen, authorities said.
You can apply by Sept. 15 for Dakota County's Farmland and Natural Areas program.
The district's student population centers are beginning to shift south and east, leading to shrinking elementary enrollments in portions of the district.
The number of homeless students attending school in Dakota County has ballooned in the last several years, according to school district data.
Hardee's, maker of the Thickburger and some rather racy ad campaigns, is rapidly expanding in Minnesota. Would you welcome the saucy chain here in Burnsville?
The fire started Tuesday night at Burnsville Rifle and Pistol Range. At press time, the Burnsville Fire Department was still on scene.
After three decades in law enforcement, Police Chief Bob Hawkins is bowing out.
Authorities said they recovered a body from the Minnesota River at about 1:45 p.m. today.
With little more than a month before school starts, Principal Jeremy Willey has left M.W. Savage for another post in the Osseo Area School District.
On the five-year anniversary of the I-35 bridge collapse we find out: How structurally sound are the bridges in and around Burnsville?
The south metro mentoring nonprofit has had 3,000 youth come through its system in the last 40 years.
Starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, justices hear arguments on the titles of Minnesota ballot amendments on voting requirements and same-sex marriage.
Zachary Michael Hirsch was arrested July 30 by Scott County authorities for failing to comply with terms of his pretrial release.
The Burnsville Fire Department was called to a brief blaze on Sunday night.
Police say Emily Jane Schlichter had dozens of names and personal information belonging to potential identity theft victims when they broke down her door on July 25.
Proof of Cesar running loose, bloody paws showing the pit bull crossed a busy street and a vet's report, led Savage police to close the case, they said Monday.
Police say Dale Christopher Steffen inappropriately touched the girl on at least 10 occasions and was arrested when he showed up at Burnsville Center, intending to meet the child for sex.
Apex Companies is a Maryland-based company with a presence in 24 states.
Find out what's going on in the Burnsville-Savage area.
Patch provides a rundown of new Minnesota state laws that will go into effect on Aug. 1.
Ronald Perko, sales manager at Cargill, died on July 28, 2012.
Midwest Animal and Rescue Services: it is our opinion that (Cesar the pit bull's) injuries are not consistent with an automobile impact.
In other Dakota County news, the co-founder of Celebration Church dies and there's a new tiger cub at the Minnesota Zoo.