A design firm gives the city of Burnsville an interactive, watercolor overlay.
Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 16-20. Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows provides background on and tips about preparing for severe weather in Minnesota.
A traffic signal will be removed permanently, and southbound Cedar between 136th and 150th will go down to two lanes.
Orders must be in by the end of the work week.
The students signed on with NCAA Division I and II schools.
Authorities are still looking for an endangered adult — Lorenzo Moreno-Pachero, a 61-year-old who went missing on Sunday.
See what's happening in the Burnsville area this week.
The tax deadline is April 17. Ten tips to help you make the deadline and get your return right.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning and tornado watch for the Twin Cities area.
Patty is one of almost 50 kids waiting for a mentor through Kids 'n Kinship.
A listing of some of the most recent obituaries from the Burnsville community.
The latest news and updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
Newspaper articles from 1930 show locals' support for dairy farmers.
No injuries were reported, though both house and truck sustained significant damage. Authorities are still investigating the incident.
Severe thunderstorms with large hail and strong winds will be possible over southwest into south central Minnesota (including Dakota County) this evening.
Friday, Second District Congressman John Kline took the Obama administration to task, saying that the completion of the Keystone XL pipeline would create jobs and cut gas prices. Not so fast, say some surprising critics.
Taylor James Pass of Eagan, acquitted of murder in 2009, is now charged with attempted second-degree murder and second-degree assault.
Burnsville could be in for a wild weekend that could combine the worst weather of winter, spring, and summer — all in the same three day period.
Find out who won our latest Reader's Choice contest.
Police recently arrested Siro Lee Amerson, charged with third-degree assault for allegedly knocking a tooth out a woman's mouth.
Nationwide arrest warrants were issued for Robin John Peterson and Joseph John Rousseau, both of whom are charged with aggravated first-degree robbery, second-degree assault and false imprisonment.
Take a look inside some of Burnsville's most beautiful homes.
Local politicians: "This is not going to disenfranchise anyone."
The agency is giving away Amazon Kindles, netbooks and gift cards to those who sign up.
Put that money to work! Take this poll and enjoy a few tips from Blogger Myke LaVenture.
Former CEO Brian Dunn announced his resignation Tuesday amid an investigation into his personal conduct.
Strapped for cash, Superintendent Randy Clegg said "everything is on the table," but parents will have their say at one last listening session tonight.
The seven justices heard an oral argument for an actual Minnesota Supreme Court case on in front of a student audience on Wednesday.
With 222 votes cast, Ernie's is in the lead, followed by Jensen's. Voting ends at 9:00 p.m. tonight.
A monthly rundown of the top 10 suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
Can you identify where this photo was taken?
The company is currently looking for a permanent replacement.
Rick Santorum, favorite of the Burnsville GOP, announced that he would suspend his campaign, clearing the way for Mitt Romney, a candidate described as 'too liberal' by 55 percent of voters in a post-caucus Patch poll.
The National Weather Service is warning that freezing temperatures are highly likely overnight on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday putting some plants at risk.
Attendees can scope out model trains, listen to a concert and get previews of the upcoming TV series, "The Choo Choo Bob Show."
Rep. Diane Anderson and Sen. Ted Daley will listen to questions and concerns from constituents at an event on April 12.
Authorities say Paul Endren Johnson failed to pay state income taxes on more than $40,000 that he removed from Minnesota Amateur Rugby Association accounts and used for his personal expenses.
Find out what's going on in Burnsville and beyond.
The National Weather Service is warning that freezing temperatures are highly likely overnight between Monday and Tuesday, putting some plants at risk.
An international image leads in northern Dakota County's weekly newspaper—82 years ago.