Air traffic management, airplane technologies are behind changes.
Blaze look to build off success of first win with Homecoming contest against Prior Lake
The Blaze couldn't put together enough offense in a 2-0 loss to the Lightning
Five players are now competing in North American Hockey League.
In the midst of the worst recession since the 1930s, Heatherlyn gave up her day job in Burnsville to pursue music full time. After two years and thousands of miles on the road, the singer has a new album and a new mantra: authentic, available, audacious.
George Lee Morgan of Fridley is accused of hitting a co-worker at Waymar Industries with a wooden slat.
The dreary weather may have you wondering how you will spend your free time this upcoming weekend. Rain or shine Patch has some interesting and enjoyable ideas for you.
Michael Richard Sirek is charged with felony first-degree criminal damage to property.
Each week Burnsville Patch highlights one child seeking a mentor from Kids 'N Kinship, a non-profit with almost 60 children on its waiting list.
Burnsville and Eagan entered the week tied for second place in the South Suburban Conference.
Do you remember what it’s like to sit down for a meal at the table with your family? This story and others in a weekly roundup of city news.
"Drive" is a suspenseful crime yarn with an old school feel.
Tim Hammes, an art instructor at Burnsville High School, has a show up at the Great Frame Up.
Donald John Hofmann was charged with possession of child pornography after Best Buy employees called police.
A weekly list of homes that will be open to the public this weekend.
Blaze competes against Eagan and lose a close meet 94-84
Taejon James Hansen is charged with felony domestic assault by strangulation.
Jenneh Belloh Wreh is charged with malicious punishment of a child.
Resident permit and contractor license proposed.
Joshua James Durkot faces a felony charge of violating a domestic abuse no-contact order.
Blaze looks to find offensive, defensive success against winless conference foe.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in the Twin Cities metro area will drop into the 20s and 30s tonight.
Relocation costs for the Burnsville Performing Arts Center director come under question. Commission meetings to be televised beginning in 2012.
Award honors those who enhance city’s quality of life.
Foundation 191 recently gave the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District thousands in grant money to support a robotics program, literacy initiatives and a calculator lending library among other things.
The Blaze took the early lead in all three games but couldn’t finish and lost the match to the Cougars, 3-0.
David Michael Jordan is also charged with making terroristic threats in the Sept. 5 incident.
"Grandma's Little Helper," a play by Kris Bauske, was the chosen favorite at Chameleon Theatre Circle's 12th annual New Play Festival.
Boost! is a Burnsville business that helps kids with special needs learn how to succeed in social situations at school, at home and at play.
Javier Solis-Sanchez is charged with aggravated forgery after police say he used the victim's Social Security number to rack up debt and open bank accounts.
Brandon James Fraher is charged with third-degree assault in connection with the Aug. 17 incident.
Each week, Burnsville Patch will post the profile of a child on the waiting list for a mentor with Kids 'n Kinship, an Apple Valley-based organization that matches kids with adult mentors.
Everybody runs varsity as the Burnsville runs on the state meet course at St. Olaf College on Friday.
Scenes from the City of Burnsville's tribute to Sept. 11, 2001.
The Burnsville Fire Muster ended with the annual Community Parade featured shopping carts loaded with candy, one truly amazing contortionist and a few zombies.
A Burnsville composer reflects on “American Hero,” a song he wrote in 2001 when he was still a student at Burnsville High School.
A collection of scenes from Saturday night's carnival.
In case you missed it, here is Burnsville's signature Fire Truck Parade distilled to one minute, plus a calendar of events still to come.
Monter's Verdict: "The Warrior" is a knockout as an action-packed film about a family struggling to make it in the take-no-prisoners world of mixed martial arts.
The Blaze lost 38-7 to the Irish Friday night in Rosemount.