Kanye West is just one of several presidential candidates on the ballot this year in Burnsville
This construction project will replace the I-35W and the 106th Street bridges over the Minnesota River.
The price for homes continues to be high in Burnsville.
The closure is a part of the project to replace the I-35W Minnesota River Bridge between Burnsville and Bloomington.
State officials say most Minnesota bars and restaurants are doing a good job following the required COVID-19 safeguards and guidelines.
Drivers can face fines or criminal charges for not following school bus law in Minnesota.
The 39-year-old Prior Lake man faces attempted murder and assault charges.
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Authorities have filed felony charges against 26 people after Wednesday's street violence and vandalism.
The Burnsville Police Department continues to investigate the shooting.
Police are looking for information from the public after a juvenile was shot early Saturday morning.
The Minnesota Department of Health sent Patch the list in an email Friday.
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District 191 has released its "Safe Return to School Plan" for fall 2020.
The district is asking people who won't be using the bus this year to let the staff know.
CBL Properties, which owns the mall, was significantly impacted by the coronavirus-related shutdowns earlier this spring.
Park officers noticed a 19-year-old Burnsville man struggling to stay above the surface of Quarry 2 at about 5:39 p.m. on Saturday.
A state highway worker found the body.
Officers from Burnsville and Bloomington searched the area and nothing was found.
Minnesotans are encouraged to vote by mail in the upcoming primary and general elections.
Here's the latest data on COIVD-19 cases in Dakota County communities.
No insurance or ID is required, and people with no symptoms can be tested.
The delay was prompted by a spike in coronavirus cases and changes in the expected release dates of new films.
Burnsville's Jenna Gomer was recently awarded the "Carpenter Teacher of the Year Award."
The event takes place from July 18 to July 25.
Burnsville city employees are still available over email and the phone.
The schools receiving recognition are leaders in supporting positive behavior, improving school climate, and increasing student achievement.
Nonprofit, online university to award up to 1,000 scholarships worth $3,000 each to new students facing economic hardship amid COVID-19
Minnesota Connections Academy awards honor cords to graduates for academic achievement and exemplary effort
Here are the latest figures from the Minnesota Department of Health on COVID-19.
More than 30 people have died from the virus in Dakota County.
This event has been canceled.
More Minnesota cities will host a flyover that honors the frontline workers in the battle against COVID-19.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Several city facilities will remain closed to the public in order to reduce the spread of the new coronavirus.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Gov. Tim Walz Friday unveiled a new state website to help Minnesotans find a testing location within their community.
Here are tips on how to shop for groceries and other essentials from the Minnesota Department of Health.
These jobs require little to no experience and are hiring right now, according to state labor officials.
We asked local businesses in the Burnsville area to update their status and we built a guide from their responses.