Police say Mohamed Abdi Mohamed, also known as Young Jock, pointed a handgun at two apartment complex security guards when they asked him to leave the premises.
At this point, the Burnsville Council has not made a definitive decision as to whether THE GARAGE will stay at its current location or move, but one thing is clear: "THE GARAGE is going to transition—it's going to happen one way or another."
Only nine litters of dholes have been born in the United States.
The filing period is open until 5 p.m. June 5 for select municipal and county races, including Burnsville City Council and Dakota County Commission.
The former member of the Burnsville City Council who passed away in 2011 will be honored with a plaque at the Alimagnet Dog Park.
The Burnsville City Council will meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
A number of residents lost trees in Saturday evening storm.
A monthly rundown of the top 10 suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
A nationwide arrest warrant was issued May 11 for Shawn LaJuan Primus, charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Approximately 830 students in the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District will receive diplomas beginning on June 5. Three ceremonies are planned.
A listing of some of the most recent obituaries from the Burnsville community.
Thirty military-bound high school seniors also were recognized last week, and area residents came out for the annual Taste of Lakeville.
Hail, strong winds and rain greeted Burnsville residents Saturday evening. Some residents reported downed trees.
The Severe Thunderstorm Warning for the area expired at 8:45 p.m.
The Rosemount High School teacher and former state representative for part of Apple Valley is the GOP nominee to run against U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar.
Burnsville is under a hazardous weather outlook today and tonight, when a balmy afternoon could be followed by a stormy evening. Sunday forecast calls for cool, rainy weather.
Residents have veto power over the construction of barriers along Interstate 35 north of the County Road 46 interchange.
Lakeville high school students in 1945 sold enough war bonds to buy a $1,165 Jeep.
A roundup of recent property transactions in the Burnsville area.
Proto Labs, located in Rosemount, uses proprietary 3-D computer software to allow customers to submit designs for custom plastic parts.
Enjoy the more than 150 photos taken during Thursday night's food and beverage extravaganza.
Sargie is a Boston Terrier/pug mix waiting for a new home.
Police say Juan Carlos Dorsonville stole a car out of a woman's garage and threatened to kill her if she had anything to do with other men.
The Board of Education approves additional spending in Fiscal Year 2013.
The Metcalf Junior High School social studies teacher was honored at a district reception earlier this week.
Patch is the perfect place to announce your child's—or your own—graduation.
The National Weather Service is calling for a high of 88 today, with “dangerous fire conditions” developing this afternoon.
Two people were on the moped when it crashed into a fence on May 8.
1321 Summit Oaks Drive has it all—from a charming gazebo to a Bond-worthy wet bar.
A Florida wings chain, Hurricane Grill & Wings, is expanding into Minnesota and its first location will be in the old Hooters building in Burnsville.
This year's line up includes the Bogart-Bergman classic, "Casablanca."
The trail has gone cold in the search for Lorenzo Moreno-Pacheco, a 61-year-old Burnsville man who disappeared a month ago.
Minnesota Zoo Director Lee Ehmke released a statement about the decision to discontinue the dolphin exhibit because of "several misunderstandings" the zoo wanted to clarify.
An impressive list of Burnsville restaurants will be competing in "Taste of Lakeville"—will Burnsville "Bite" champion Ernie's take home another prize?
Mandates in the federal Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act will require schools to provide more specific categories of food and work toward price equity for all students' meals, resulting in a need for increased lunch prices.
Print out a copy of this map and you're set for this weekend's second-hand treasure hunt.
Tuesday, the council will consider expanding the use of LED billboards. One Patch reader: "First you get the 'TV screen billboard' and next you get the sound effects. More lights? More noise? We don't need that."
The fate of the U.S. House of Representatives rests on a few battleground districts, including Minnesota's Second Congressional District, according to the Post.
Volunteers with the nationwide assisted-suicide network, accused of helping an Apple Valley woman kill herself in 2007, have been charged with similar crimes in other states.
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