Two blocks of Cedar will close overnight from Friday to Saturday for sewer work.
Firefighters worked for over two hours to extinguish the blaze. Homeowner: "Four years ago our house in Minneapolis burned down. This time I think we've lost everything."
Police say Chandralall Thakur repeatedly punched a woman, ripped out a clump of her hair and pulled a knife after she refused his advances.
No word on when the pills will return to shelves.
Lisa Raley is still reeling from the loss of her youngest son, Brett Michael Raley, whose death is still under investigation.
A party commission voted to uphold its endorsement of former legislator Jim Carlson on Saturday.
A Tony award nomination for Burnsville native and Eagan High School graduate Laura Osnes is also included among top south metro stories from last week.
This vision eventually became one of the most distinctive architectural features in the country.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
Don't forget about Mom this year! Find the perfect gift for your mother without leaving Burnsville and settle the argument, once and for all: You're Mom's favorite.
This purebred Jack Russell terrier has tons of energy.
Odds are there is good fishing not far from your front door.
The plan was approved by the Senate on Thursday. Take our poll and join the conversation: So far we have 45 comments and counting.
Ramp to westbound Highway 110 in Mendota Heights will close Friday.
Take a look at this week's featured property.
A shot from the Small Business Expo on Tuesday.
Galaxie Library staff give their monthly roundup of book recommendations—including a new novel from Mary Higgins Clark—highlighting Older Americans Month for May.
Authorities say they intercepted a package addressed to Lam Ngoc Tran-Jardin last week that contained 6.5 pounds of marijuana and more than 6 ounces of methamphetamine.
Broadway Actress Laura Osnes has been tapped for a Tony for her work on the musical "Bonnie & Clyde."
The third annual Girls Aviation Day at will be held Saturday, May 12, at Lakeville's Airlake Airport.
William Daniel Pfeffer, a convict known to be "mentally ill and dangerous," went missing from St. Peter Regional Treatment Center. He has been found, but investigators are now looking into a stabbing allegedly perpetrated by a fellow patient.
Tuesday, the Burnsville Chamber inaugurated the South Cedar Garden Center, an offshoot of a long-standing Farmington greenhouse company.
Monet Mecca Dunnorm was charged in January with stealing almost $1,500 worth of lingerie from Victoria's Secret. A little more than a month later, she was arrested in Burnsville and charged with stealing clothing from Kohl's department store.
Today, mourners will say farewell to Brett Michael Raley, a former BHS student who died in a moped accident on Tuesday.
Payment options for the county's property taxes vary. Get the details here.
The "devoted wife, mother and grandmother" died on May 1 after a long fight with multiple sclerosis. Her memorial service will be held on Saturday.
Robin Maldonado is charged with second-degree burglary after police say he injured himself breaking into his neighbor's apartment, then tried to clean up the blood so she wouldn't be frightened.
Police say Nathenael Wondwossen Ashenafi broke into cars at the Burnsville YMCA, stole credit cards and used them at the Target in Burnsville.
Cary James Fultz is accused of threatening to kill a woman at a Burnsville apartment complex, and smashing her cell phone when she tried to call for help.
The Vikings stadium bill awaits only the governor's signature, in spite of ample opposition south of the river.
During April, the Burnsville Police Department saw a spate of dog bites, burglaries, one peeing tom and one missing person.
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Catch some of the top stories that hit our neighboring Patch sites last week.
Longtime Council Member Charlie Crichton died in March of 2011 after 19 years of service to the City of Burnsville. In a few weeks, his colleagues will pay tribute with a simple plaque.
The Minnesota Ironman Bicycle Ride and Minnesota Gran Fondo came to Lakeville on Sunday, May 6.
Edina's Jackie Roehl beat out nine other contestants, including Burnsville-Eagan-Savage teacher Joe Meyer.
Today, Nicollet Junior High will host "The Jennie," a 5K in honor of late teacher Jennie Sandquist.
Hundreds of pets and owners came out for the Walk for Animals, hosted by the Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley.
An image of strength is published for those on the homefront, published the day before the Bataan Death March.
Thousands of bicyclists will converge on Lakeville Sunday, May 6, for one of the nation's largest bike rides.