Chef Johnson brings fresh flavors to a classic restaurant.
The Cobras fell 14-10 to Hamline Purple in the round of 16 on Monday
Steven Dean Stoltz faces burglary and criminal damage to property charges.
Jeanne Shanell Wylie faces a gross misdemeanor charge of malicious punishment of a child.
300 racers endure the heat and humidity during the Minnesota Mountain Bike Series (MNMTB) race on Sunday.
The Dakota County Sheriff's Office believes that the deceased was a Minneapolis man who went missing last fall.
Whew! It’s been a busy summer so far and the weekend is here with some relaxing entertainment to enjoy.
The Cobras must win twice on Monday to advance to Tuesday's semifinal round in Minnetonka
Over 60 kids in the southern suburbs are in need of a friend. Could it be you?
To promote home improvement, the Burnsville City Council is looking to help and it could come in the form of a homeowner rebate. This story and others in a weekly roundup of city news.
Since June 30, more than 50 organizations have petitioned for funding and as of July 8, nine have received an answer.
Cobras beat Anoka 12-9, face Rapid City and Chippewa Falls on Sunday to finish pool play.
The Cobras defeated St. Louis Park 13-0 in five innings on Friday in Chanhassen
Authorities continue to investigate an underground blast that rocked the area near River Hills Drive and Highway 13 East.
Gabino Garcia Hernandez is charged with domestic assault by strangulation.
The Dakota County Sheriff's Office has asked the public for help identifying the body of a middle-aged black male.
Burnsville Jr. Legion baseball team beat Hopkins 4-0 on Wednesday at Alimagnet in Burnsville.
Local legislators reacted with some skepticism after an independent committee called by Arne Carlson and Walter Mondale offered up a "third way" to solve the budget crisis that has brought the state to a standstill.
Russell Busch brings a fresh, French flavor to Axel's at Prestwick.
An assault, an arrest for aggravated forgery and a missing person rounded out the week for the Burnsville Police Department.
Gov. Mark Dayton put an offer in front of GOP leaders, who promptly rejected it. Republicans said the offer went "backward."
Council votes to allow more frequent info changes on electronic reader board signs, but one member says they are a distraction and a visual blight.
Jeannette Marie Schlechter told police that she used the cash she raised by forging checks to pay for her methamphetamine habit.
The Twittersphere says it is Kiss Day. Whatever. We're going to go with it: Here are a few fascinating factoids about the art of canoodling.
As part of its efforts to hold down deer population, city plans archery hunts for fall.
Visiting Lakeville North wins the opener 6-5, but the Burnsville Cobras rally from a 6-3 deficit to take the second game 7-6
After months of financial uncertainty, planners regroup and event will be held in August as planned.
Tuesday, Gov. Dayton met with GOP leaders to break the budget stalemate, to no avail.
Kaleb Steven Anderson, 30, allegedly punched the older man after he tried to protect a young woman who contends that Anderson groped her.
The Lakeville man was pronounced dead shortly after the accident on Monday.
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Gov. Arne Carlson and U.S. Sen. Dave Durenberger have called together a committee to brainstorm a solution for Minnesota and end budget stalemate.
The city of Burnsville will have to front up to $100,000 as shutdown cuts off funds to employee retirement program, EMS services and others.
It was a short week and the weekend is already here again. Check out Patch’s recommendations for a fun filled, hot summer weekend.
Some knowledge to drop on your family and friends while celebrating the Fourth of July.
Canterbury Park, Running Acres closed until budget deal reached.
CBS: "Minnesota shutdown — is federal government next?" Just one of many other stories we've collected in a roundup of media coverage of the shutdown.
All times designate the start of fireworks shows. Festivities may begin earlier.
Those left out of Wednesday's ruling have petitioned the court for financial relief. As yet, no decisions have been made.
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for Dakota County as a violent storm approaches.
The state government shutdown pulled the plug on the Lewis House in Hastings, one of just two shelters serving Dakota County.