Two weeks ago, Tom Dombrock and Fred Haynes debuted their latest venture — an eco-friendly auto repair shop that caters specifically to women.
FIfth-grader is looking for male or couple he can look up to.
Baker Tababouanga Albert allegedly duped 11 strangers into giving him hundreds of dollars — straight from their own checking accounts — with a simple scheme.
School District 196's Community Education program will host the sixth annual dance on April 14.
A listing of some of the most recent obituaries from the Burnsville community.
In recent years, the district has added more fresh, local fruits and vegetables to its school meals. The district also hosts a monthly local lunch day.
Health officials advise Minnesotans to start taking precautions.
Here's a look at how some Burnsville roads will be affected by road projects in the coming months. Plan your commute accordingly.
What's your pleasure: Dyes, decals, shrink wrap or something else?
The line between school and home is blurred by social media, which often leaves school officials in a lurch.
Street Crimes Officer Derek Schutz has been recognized for his bravery in action and smarts on the beat.
Currently in her third term as Dakota County Commissioner, Kathleen Gaylord served for 10 years as mayor of South St. Paul.
The hunt is on for a man who allegedly abducted a 12-year-old girl from a South St. Paul bus stop last week.
A look at the newest listings to enter the Burnsville market.
The two conservatives are onto round two for the GOP endorsement for House District 56B.
Mursal Ahmed Mohamed died on Friday after his car careened off the road near Overlook Drive and France in Bloomington.
Burnsville Council Member Dan Gustafson will soon debut Wicked Palate — a mobile cafe catering to hungry park-goers and business people on the go.
Former Eagan Rep. Mike Obermueller has officially declared his intent to seek the DFL nomination for the Second Congressional District while the DNC has targeted John Kline as an incumbent to knock out of office.
If the Senate approves it today, it will be on November's ballot.
Former Rep. Mike Obermueller has officially declared his intent to seek the DFL nomination for the Second Congressional District. He joins Northfielder Patrick Ganey in the endorsement race.
Dakota County Library staff member Marsha Redman offers her biographical fiction picks this month.
Burnsville residents have just a few more days to get a pic with the most famous rabbit of them all.
U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann and Patriot personality Dennis Prager will be appearing at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center on April 30.
The open-air outlet mall would house as many as 100 tenants on 35 acres of property in the Cedar Grove Redevelopment Area.
Paragon Outlets wants to build an outlet shopping center and two-level parking ramp near the intersection of Hwy. 13 and Cedar Ave.
Dakota County ranks 8th out of 84 according to University of Wisconsin study.
Joe Meyer, a language arts teacher at ISD 191, has made the third round of Minnesota's Teacher of the Year. His career has taken him from Africa to Eagle Ridge Junior High.
Dominic Joseph Petrangelo is accused of leading police on a high-speed chase and refusing to submit to a chemical test.
The district pays roughly $381,000 annually to lease the 28,000-square-foot Area Learning Center in Apple Valley. Purchasing the building could be cheaper, officials say.
Find out what's going on in the Burnsville area during the next five days.
Almost 50 kids are waiting for a mentor through the organization.
You decide which is the best place in Burnsville to enjoy the most important meal of the day.
From the archives: A 1930s advertisements show off the newest consumer products.
Students from Burnsville High tested their mettle at the FIRST Robotics tournaments this weekend. The challenge: To create a robot capable of picking up and shooting a basketball.
Lock your doors and turn off your cell phone. April 1 is just around the corner.
Burnsville, Apple Valley, Oakdale and other cities were recognized for their work in supporting military families and returning veterans.
Michael Charles Holie, accused of holding a gun to his neck in his young children's presence, was arrested Saturday afternoon in Burnsville.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
Winning tickets were sold in Maryland, Illinois and Kansas, forcing a three-way split of the $640 million jackpot.
A look at the last 31 days on Burnsville Patch: A very adorable reunion, a very contentious school board meeting and a lost (and found) dog, among other things.