Police say Edgar Hernandez Vasquez strangled a woman in front of her two children.
Burnsville police and the Minnesota State Patrol were dispatched to a wooded area behind West Highway 13 after receiving reports of an "unhappy-looking Hispanic male with a long gun."
This week, President Barack Obama announced that illegal immigrants under 30 would be allowed to stay and work—a move that Burnsville Congressman John Kline called a "breach of faith."
Police say David Chacon Sanchez sold cocaine twice to a confidential informant, then fled police when they tried to arrest him.
Rolando Demetrio Ruiz of Burnsville and Zachary Michael Hirsch of Savage are charged with felony drug possession.
More severe weather is coming on the heels of a violent thunderstorm that tore through Burnsville and neighboring Dakota County towns, felling 75 tees within city limits and leaving thousands without power.
A strong thunderstorm brought hail and high winds to the area during the wee hours of Tuesday, knocking out power lines leaving over 10,000 people without electricity.
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Local residents laced up their running shoes this weekend in Duluth.
A flash flood watch and hazardous weather outlook have been issued for Dakota County through Wednesday night.
A detour will be posted, and business access will be maintained.
Winners were nominated by coworkers and selected based upon outstanding job performance and attitude as well as the ways their actions have benefited students, colleagues and the school district.
Late-night storm rips through southern Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Storms with heavy rain and strong winds are expected to hit the southern Twin Cities area before 11 p.m. Sunday.
Patch has teamed up with author James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. Here, James Patterson’s summer reading picks for tweens and teens, ages 11 and up.
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Take a look at news from around the region this past week.
The Burnsville Performing Arts Center hosts cultural event with various performances and activities.
Music, dance, visual art and fun and games were featured during the annual event, which moved indoors because of rain Saturday.
The Milwaukee Road's transportation service highlighted its contributions to War victory in a 1945 ad.
Events organizers planned for rain, and it came just minutes before the 3 p.m. starting time.
A roundup of recent property transactions in the Burnsville area.
Scooter is a 3-year-old Bichon Frise who came to Last Hope pet rescue from a hoarding situation.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
Laura Michelle Schwartz, charged with 10 felony counts of theft by swindle, was arrested Thursday in Burnsville.
Patch has teamed up with author James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. If you’re looking for some great summer reading options, check this list of “Favorite Pageturners.” from James Patterson.
Police say Brenton Troy Gerholdt stole snowboards and other sports equipment while working at the Burnsville ski resort, then sold them on Craigslist.
Do dads get cheated compared to the glory of Mother's Day?
Superintendent Randy Clegg made the decision to hire a one-year interim principal at Vista View because ongoing budget discussions have included the possibility of closing a school.
Post on the International Festival of Burnsville’s Facebook page: “A little rain won’t stop us.” Events begin at 3 p.m.
Here are details on some of the homes for sale in Burnsville.
Police say Brenton Troy Gerholdt of Northfield stole snowboards and other sports equipment while working at Buck Hill in Burnsville, then sold them on Craigslist.
Burnsville got drenched Thursday, as strong thundershowers in the morning and mid-afternoon dropped an a couple of inches of rain. The city's neighbors to the south received much more rain.
Thunderstorms, as well as the potential of hail and tornadoes, are in the forecast for later today.
The first day for most students will be Tuesday, Sept. 4.
A listing of some of the most recent obituaries from the Burnsville community.
Patch has teamed up with author James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. If you’re looking for some great summer reading options, check this list of “Terrific Transitional” books from James Patterson. These books
Police say Yer Thao—already accused of stealing rent and deposit checks from the apartment complex where she worked—used a resident's identity to open new credit-card accounts, then stole the cards from the victim's mailbox.
A monthly rundown of the top 10 suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
The 11-week program is open to Burnsville residents, as well as folks who work in the city.