You read that right — a pickle juice slushie.
Catch a concert, see a movie or attend a festival in Burnsville this summer.
Appraisal standards have changed quite a bit over the years. Burnsville Realtor, Sheryl Petrashek, gives you reasons why you may be impacted
Kayli Kim Thompson, 19, was a passenger in the car that slammed into a sound wall Saturday.
Kayli Kim Thompson, 19, was a passenger in the car.
Thursday night’s storms, which included heavy winds, may have damaged the building and caused the leak.
Burnsville officials are asking residents in the southeast portion of the city to not leave pets or small children unattended.
Iowa State University did not admit to any wrongdoing in the settlement.
Selling a home with a Realtor or FSBO. Which option is the best fit for you? Burnsville Realtor, Sheryl Petrashek, can guide your decision.
Chili’s Grill & Bar restaurant’s data was breached earlier this spring. Here’s what you should do.
Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said the 25-year-old woman was arrested but has since been released from custody.
The discovery was made by a city forestry crew member working in the area of McAndrews Road and 139th Street.
Know the fundamentals that will help you make confident decisions by Burnsville Realtor, Sheryl Petrashek.
The crash happened just after 3 a.m. Saturday on the Highway 13 West frontage road.
Today's market is a tough one for buyers. Burnsville Realtor, Sheryl Petrashek, gives 5 examples on how to make your offer stand out!
What happens if I can't attend the closing on my home? Do we have other options? Burnsville Realtor, Sheryl Petrashek, has the insight.
The medical examiner had to slowly defrost the chunk of ice surrounding the body, according to authorities.
We want to move in 6 months, when should we start looking for a home? Get a month by month breakdown by Burnsville Realtor, Sheryl Petrashek
Police say they were found near Black Dog Road.
From the former mayor of Stillwater to an employer in Burnsville, here are 10 cases where a Minnesotan tried to defraud the U.S. tax system.
When people responded to his ads, Skog would mail them lists of available coins for purchase, many of which were counterfeit, police said.
Erica MacDonald was appointed as a judge by Gov. Tim Pawlenty in 2010.
The Minnesota CEO spent Easter weekend with President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, Michael Menalis said he wanted to give the green ticket a try.
The Economic Policy Institute broke down how much it costs families to live in each county in America. See how the south metro fared.
Minnesotans don’t only drink to excess on St. Patrick’s Day.
Xcel Energy will start converting Burnsville's high-pressure sodium bulbs with LED streetlights this month.
Minnesota State Rep. Drew Christensen's heart broke for Prior Lake's Becca Kufrin, who was dumped on the season finale of "The Bachelor."
Akervik had sex with a 16-year-old student and sent nude photos of himself to another student, according to police.
Those miniature craters in the middle of your neighborhood street can cause serious vehicle damage. Here's how to avoid a flat tire.
Burnsville High School is the latest in a series of Minnesota schools to investigate potential threats this week.
A teenage girl reported to police that a man in a red Jeep began following her on Barbara Lane in Burnsville Sunday.
The 33-year-old woman charged had been caring for the infant at the request of the baby's mother, authorities said.
Downhill skier Lindsey Vonn begins her quest for gold medals Sunday in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
The 23-year-old man was driving around with more than 99 pounds of gummies containing the active ingredient in marijuana, police said.
Will Minnesota's harsh winter continue for six more weeks?
Gov. Mark Dayton signed an executive order Monday directing the National Guard to rescue motorists caught in Monday's blizzard.
Police say Kelly Jo Hansen-Mundahl purchased an Xbox and a Ninja blender with her Burnsville city credit card.
Subzero temperatures are coming this weekend. Stay warm by ordering in.
From liquor stores to the post office, here's a look at what's open and what's closed on Christmas in Burnsville.