The clinic, a hybrid between a hospital emergency room and an urgent care clinic, will likely open in October.
Gabby Six Toes got left behind when her family moved away. She was found living under a porch. She is one of many animals available for adoption through Last Hope.
Neighboring District 917 has expressed interest in the Cedar School building, which has been half-empty since the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District ended the Vale Education program last year.
Grab your camera and get ready for a spectacular lunar display this weekend when the 'supermoon' will create some dramatic photo ops.
In the face of strong opposition from parents, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board has set aside a cost-cutting plan that would have shaved 17 days off the 2012-2013 school year. There is some discussion of eliminating late-start days, however.
Start planning now for the big day—which is coming in less than two weeks.
Palestinian dancers, an Eagan High School production and an open house at Caponi Art Park are all on tap this weekend.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is stepping up efforts for candidate Mike Obermueller, who pledged to raise $1 million to beat Rep. John Kline.
Jacquie Autumn Unger of Savage is charged with malicious punishment of a child after police say she hit a 10-year-old boy repeatedly in the head.
At the last public meeting, parents largely disapproved of a proposed plan to sheer 17 days from the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage district's calendar in an effort to cut costs. Some said they were even considering a move if the measure went through.
After recovering from a disastrous fire, on Sunday the restaurant will host a fundraiser for the men and women of the Eagan Fire Department who came to their aid.
In 2011, Burnsville came close to winning the national Best of the Road Rally for "Best Food." Help Burnsville win in 2012: Only 24 hours remain to vote.
Model train aficionados gathered on Saturday to check out elaborate models, watch a sneak peek screening of a new children's show and listen to a concert.
Thunderstorms, high winds, hail and a few tornadoes could be in the offing in Lakeville and the surrounding area Tuesday night.
The School District 196 board will be asked on Monday to consider a lunch price increase for the second year in a row, because of federal mandates and increasing food costs.
Sharon Marie Knutson is accused of possessing crack cocaine and engaging in prostitution in Burnsville in April 2010.
The GOP is chomping at the bit to quit St. Paul, but the tax bill, bonding bill and Vikings legislation still hang in the balance.
Sunday, 200 people showed up in support of Dakota County Votes No, a new organization aimed at defeating a proposed constitutional amendment banning marriage between gays and lesbians.
Lee Johnson, a 49-year-old Burnsville resident, was ejected from his Chevy Suburban during an accident on Highway 371.
Burnsville will remain intact, while parts of southern Eagan will be divided by new county districts to account for population increases. Six out of seven commissioners face an election due to the change, including Burnsville's Liz Workman.
Pat Hall, brother of Burnsville's Sen. Dan Hall, is the District 57 Republicans' endorsement for state Senate, while Anna Wills received the endorsement for House District 57B this past Saturday. Tara Mack was already endorsed for House District 57A.
Each week we profile an area youth looking for adult mentors through the Kids 'n Kinship program. This week we introduce you to James.
Catch some of the stories that were on our neighboring sister Patch sites last week.
Thomas Hammang was known for his jokes and his ardent, unflagging support of the Packers and the Twins.
Officers from the Burnsville, Shakopee and New Prague were needed to assist during tense situation with an irate bar patron who barricaded himself in a Jordan home.
Catch up on the latest news from the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Senator Al Franken: The duty to protect women and children from the physical and economic hardships of chronic abuse should transcend partisan politics.
Joseph John Rousseau was arrested April 26 in connection with the March 5 assault and robbery of a Burnsville man. One man remains at large.
Sunday marks the kickoff celebration for Dakota County Votes No, an organization formed with the hope of defeating a proposed Constitutional amendment that would ban marriage for gays and lesbians in Minnesota.
Tour this week's featured home.
A newspaper article from the 1930s provides the extended version of the U.S. Census taken more than 80 years ago.
The self-serve frozen yogurt bar in Burnsville is just one of dozens of locations popping up all over the U.S.
Take a tour through this week's featured home.
You can see Jonah this weekend at the Eagan Petsmart.
Find out who won our Readers' Choice poll.
Burnsville's Terry McCall bowed out and gave his personal endorsement to Roz Peterson after four rounds of balloting showed percentages tipping in her favor.
Thursday, a sharp-eyed trooper from the Minnesota State Patrol caught a woman driving in a MnPASS lane on I-35W with a mannequin masquerading as a passenger.
Live this Saturday: See performers from Chicago's Second City—which counts Tina Fey and the Belushi brothers among its alumni.
More than 60 community members gathered Thursday night at the Lewis House in Eagan to participate in the third annual Sexual Assault Awareness Walk.
Get a jump on spring cleaning. The registration deadline is this Friday, April 27.