Authorities are searching for a man believed to have jumped from the swing bridge in Savage.
Beat the heat with these tips from Burnsville health practitioners.
Read these and other hilarious happenings in the Dakota County Sheriff weekly newsletter.
Sam Restinas died on July 23, 2012.
Folks were getting ready for "the zaniest and craziest Ridiculous Days in history" in 1960.
Matok is just one of the many dogs and cats available for adoption through the Last Hope rescue.
Looking for a home in the Burnsville-Savage area? Check out this week's schedule.
Fellow GOP Congressman John Kline said Michele Bachmann may have "stepped a little bit over the line" when she named prominent D.C. politicians and staffers as agents of the Muslim Brotherhood, but that her intentions were good.
From Saturday to Monday, Minnesotans United will bring in 1,000s of volunteers to participate in marathon phone banks and trainings.
Police in Savage say that the dog's injuries are consistent with getting hit by a vehicle—not a beating or stabbing—but writing on the dog's body remains a mystery.
One of Burnsville's largest employers is going through a period of intense change: In the last 30 days, Goodrich closed an acquisition deal, debuted an expanded facility, and fired President Brian Gora, who is now suing for $2.6 million in lost pay.
The first ever Minnesota River Arts Fair will take place this weekend at the The Landing in Shakopee.
Thursday afternoon, the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather alert for communities throughout the Interstate 94 corridor.
On Wednesday, an unknown suspect left Cesar, a pitbull, limping and bleeding.
Canterbury Park CEO Randy Sampson: We anticipate it will become the most important race in the state’s history.
On Thursday, July 26, $1 from Blizzard treats sold at participating Dairy Queen locations will go to Children's Miracle Network hospitals—Gillette Specialty Children's Healthcare for those in Apple Valley and Rosemount.
Check out this week's featured listing—an '80s era dream.
As summer is winding down, cases of whooping cough are on the rise in Minnesota and much of the nation. Here's what you can do to keep your kids healthy.
Police say Ryan Allen Bartyzal showed up early to pick up his son, then threw the child's mother to the ground when she balked at letting him take the child.
See the sunset this afternoon? Check out ours and add some of your own.
Daniel James Trucker is charged with first-degree burglary and car theft after police say he broke into the Lakeville woman's home and refused to leave for more than four hours.
Police say Shelly Jean Brown tried to walk out of the Burnsville Target without paying for 72 items worth $1,150.
The city plans to begin seeking management contractor proposals for the Burnsville Performing Arts Center in early November.
Police say Pedro Eduardo Garcia Solano sold cocaine to a confidential informant three times in Burnsville.
Tori Sickler's family has put up missing person fliers around Lakeville and neighboring Burnsville, but police say the 17-year-old is a runaway, not a victim of a crime.
Both the northbound and southbound lanes will be affected, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
From erotica to adventure, popular trilogies have taken Burnsville by storm.
What's a newcomer like Martha Levinson (Shirley MacLaine) to do when faced with a battery of strange forks during a Downton Abbey dinner? To find out, I went to a special etiquette class.
The aide fired after an affair with Senate Majority Leader and St. Michael area Sen. Amy Koch is suing the Minnesota Senate.
Capt. Eric Werner with the Burnsville PD is a finalist for the police chief post in Rosemount, which has been vacant since May.
Stacey Marie Lindfors, nee Skadsen, died on July 20.
See video and photos of an Amur tiger cub that was transferred to the Minnesota Zoo last week, and is being raised with the other cub recently born at the zoo.
Alice B. Crissman, 96, was an award winning painter and world traveler who died on July 19, 2012.
Six local notables will be added to Burnsville High's Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony in August.
In other news from around Dakota County, the developer of a new outlet mall and the city of Eagan agreed on a $14.73 million purchase price.
Learn about etiquette in Edwardian-era England, Downton-style, then head to a bevy of free concerts, movies and an art fair.
Reverend Lowell Lundstrom, co-founder of Lakeville's Celebration Church, died July 20 after a battle with Parkinsons Disease. His death comes just seven months after his wife Connie's.
Lebanon residents enjoy a festive Fourth of July carnival.
Former state legislator Mike Obermueller, who is campaigning to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. John Kline in the 2nd District, accused Bachmann of "political dramatics."
A monthly rundown of the top 10 suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.