Catch up with the latest in court news.
Burnsville’s new legislators see several of their ideas turn into law.
Police say Mariam Abumayaheh and Ismail Hashem Alqawasmi of Plymouth left a 20-month-old baby locked in a car last December for almost an hour.
Follow the Muse will feature works of unusual mediums and textures
Hall of Fame honorees will be recognized at a dinner on Aug. 27
The standout Blaze defender will join the Bison for the 2012 season, the team announced Wednesday
This story and others in a weekly roundup of city news.
Julian Michael Davis is accused of selling cocaine to an undercover informant earlier this month.
Latoya Denise Reese-Scott was arrested Thursday on a warrant charging her with credit-card fraud.
Abdiwahab Barkadle Sheikh Mohamed is accused of fleeing police in a stolen car last weekend.
Mayor Elizabeth Kautz welcomes a new council member and offers updates on the Wal-Mart project and other issues.
Newly elected city council member takes over for Charlie Crichton
Water main break creates sinkhole; city reopens road on Thursday night.
Arrests were short on quantity, but long on variety.
Father Jim Zappa celebrates 35 years of baptisms, weddings, and funerals.
Special preparations make Dickey's beef brisket stand out, manager said.
The local attorney took 57.9 percent of the votes cast. However, turnout at the polls was small this time around.
It appears that attorney Bill Coughlin will take a set on the city council.
Derrick Wallace Dahl is charged with felony second-degree manslaughter.
The statewide event isn’t just about preventing crime. It’s about getting to know those around you, including your local officials.
A monthly rundown of suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
Patch asked city council candidates one last question: If elected, what is one specific policy you would push for? Read their answers before you go to cast your vote today.
In the days leading up to the election on July 26, we'll provide you with profiles to reacquaint the public with those running.
With the weekend right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what to do with your free time and Patch has some fun options to consider.
A nationwide arrest warrant has been issued for Marlon Molina.
A roundup of news after Minnesota's historic state government shutdown and reopening.
Tomorrow is the special election to fill the late Charlie Crichton's seat. Are you ready?
There are over 60 kids in our area looking for a friend. Could it be you?
The Cobras, along with Lakeville North and Eastview, advanced out of District 3 to the state tournament
Burnsville dropped Lakeville North 6-1 in Friday's semifinal to gain the finals of the Minnesota Third District American Legion baseball tournament
A line of thunderstorms capable of producing hail and damaging winds is moving through the area.
A roundup of obituaries from earlier this month.
The Cobras defeated St. Paul Park 5-3 on Thursday, will face Lakeville North on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Jeffrey Jay Thomas is accused of inappropriately touching a woman and behaving in a lewd manner in front of her.
Three senators plan to unveil a bill in 2012 that would spare Minnesotans from the shutdown blues.
Stephanie Lashay Boyland and Jerome Collins were arrested last week at the Woodbury Target.