The governor and GOP leaders have not yet resumed budget talks.
Here's a sampling of what the crowd had to say late Thursday, as midnight approached.
Burnsville's finest responded to a spate of burglaries and thefts this week.
The Cobras will compete in Chanhassen's pool beginning Friday
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The state is headed for imminent shutdown after hours of haggling between Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP legislators failed to produce results.
Citizens demonstrated and converged on the state Capitol this afternoon to voice their displeasure with the impending state government shutdown.
Monday, Republican Legislators sent an e-mail out to state workers. Here is what is said.
Late Thursday, lawmakers hinted that it may be possible to reach a compromise. This is a timeline of the latest developments in the shutdown saga. Continue to check back for updates and specific local info.
The Minnesota Valley Transit Authority will be able to operate for a two-month period if shutdown comes to pass.
This story and others in a weekly roundup of city news.
Burnsville takes initial lead before succumbing to rally at Eagan.
Aid to cities, school districts must continue, court rules.
Judges with the Best of the Road contest came to town this week. Here's what they had to say.
Tatiana Oline Linge is charged with making terroristic threats, stalking and violating a protection order.
Michael Damien Mitchell is accused of strangling an Eagan woman and pulling out clumps of her hair.
The Minnesota River is in the throes of the fourth bout of flooding in 12 months, a pattern which has disrupted businesses along the river and threatens the health of forests in the flood plain.
The Cobras' next game is Wednesday at home against Eagan
On July 1, stronger DWI sanctions will be implemented—requiring many DWI offenders to have ignition interlocks installed in vehicles to regain driving privileges.
A collection of photos from this weekend's festivities.
The holiday weekend is just around the corner with lots of Freedom Celebration festivities to check out.
The Blaze graduate will play for North Dakota State University next year
Novelist Laurie Stolarz made her first appearance at the Burnhaven Library, telling her readers about how she became a writer.
Holy Angels' Labate, Burnsville's Wittchow each drafted on Saturday by NHL teams
Former scoutmaster pleads guilty to a series of sex crimes.
A look back at city government happenings, and a look to next week's meetings.
The Board of Commissioners heard a detailed report this week on what will be affected if a budget deal is not passed by July 1.
Kevin Michael Grabow faces two felony charges in the Tuesday incident.
Due to intervention from Uncle Sam, the price of gas will drop over the month of July.
This week the Burnsville Police Department dealt with assaults, burglaries and one case of robbery.
Rep. Mindy Greiling discusses the budget and possible government shutdown.
A roundup of updates on criminal cases from the least few months.
From state parks to invasive species inspections, Department of Natural Resources hammering out contingency plans.
The Blaze battled back from a 5-0 deficit in their final at-bat to beat the Crimson 6-5 and earn its first state championship
Paul Francis Blase is charged with making terroristic threats, a felony.
Braden Craig Thompson faces a felony charge of third-degree assault.
Yahya Omar Osman faces a felony charge of second-degree burglary in the Sunday incident.
The Blaze running back is enjoying preparation for his final high school game, which takes place Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium.
City agrees to participate in state program that aims for more tax dollar accountability.
Board of Ed bids adieu to Gail Morrison, who is giving up her post after almost 11 years.