A list of a few of the properties open to the public this weekend.
The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating a fatal accident near the intersection of Highway 13 and Diffley Road in Burnsville.
Amy Jean Martinson allegedly told police that she stole the money to make up for her husband's gambling losses.
This story and others in a weekly roundup of city news.
The two cities have asked residents to keep an eye out for an intruder who has broken into occupied homes.
The redesigned Burnsville movie theater will be one of just a handful of theaters in the metro area that serve alcohol.
The kids are back in school, leaving you to pick up one of these recommended reads in your spare time.
A compendium of properties recently sold in Burnsville.
A roundup of developments from notable cases in Burnsville.
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.
Blaze needs to play nearly error-free to have chance at eighth-ranked Rosemount.
A clip from open mic night at the Buzz Coffee & Cafe on Saturday.
Robert Michael Thomas, 47, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree manslaughter. In January Thomas was charged with the shooting death of James Edward Koenig.
Burnsville takes brief 2-0 lead in the first half before falling, 3-2, in South Suburban Conference opener on Tuesday.
Timothy Lee Bartizal told police he was high on cocaine when he spent the weekend at the business.
A record 12,549 fair-goers participated in the poll this year, which yielded surprising results: No to banning gay marriage, yes to making cell phone use behind the wheel illegal and a green-light for publicly funded pre-K.
A local National Guard recruiter shares his memories of Sept. 11, 2001.
Catch up with Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz.
Top-10 ranked Burnsville hosts spunky Prior Lake on Thursday evening.
Jenna Graves, a 13-year old from Burnsville, competed at the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand Sunday in front of nearly 10,000 people in the Minnesota State Fair Amateur Talent Contest finals.
It's Fire Muster Time: The upcoming weekend is one of Burnsville’s most active times of the year. Check out our picks, just a sampling, of fun things to do this weekend.
It's the last official weekend of summer, so plan accordingly.
It's Minnesota History Day at the fair on Sunday.
A list of properties open to the public this weekend.
Johnson was active in the labor movement and helped support the formation of the DFL Party.
Burnsville started the 2011 football season with a tough 20 - 18 defeat.
Monter's verdict: A "Jaws" wannabe without the chops to make this film a campy, must-see.
Daniel Jacob Waterhouse-Grear is accused of robbing the station while on probation for a first-degree robbery conviction in Hennepin County.
Nationwide arrest warrants were issued this week for Terrance Wayne Morgan and Rocky Jon Fort.
Justin David Alyea faces one felony charge of robbery and three felony charge of violating probation.
A weekly roundup of Burnsville properties that have been bought.
Burnsville sweeps Visitation Wednesday for second win in as many nights.
Tonight, the Burnsville City Council will vote on its preliminary levy agreement, an amount that cannot be increased once set.
Burnsville visits a Minneapolis South squad with upset on its mind.
Salaries of city's three highest paid positions posted.
Thursday, the board considered unspecified allegations concerning an employee behind closed doors. After deliberating for less than half an hour, the board opted to fire 'Employee A.'
Police say Stephen Robert Irrgang fled after a traffic stop in which they found marijuana in his car.
Young Blaze look to begin 2011 campaign with home victory.
From beginning to end, this year’s Burnsville Fire Muster parade is all about remembering those firefighters and rescue workers responding to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Know anyone who has made life better in Burnsville? The Burnsville City Council would like to recognize their efforts.