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Minnesota's Republican Rep. Jason Lewis said he was "appalled" when he learned protesters demonstrated at his home Wednesday.
Looking for the best place to eat in Burnsville? Here are the top five restaurants in town, according to Yelp.
Technology jobs are booming in the area and if you're looking for work, this is a great place to start.
IndiGO at BCS, a luxury apartment community located in Bloomington, welcomes electric vehicle charging ports from ChargePoint.
Following the tragic collapse of the I-35W bridge, Amy Klobuchar and Norm Coleman led a bipartisan effort to secure funding for bridges.
A Burnsville wife and mother of two children died in a boat crash July 23. She was 54-years-old.
A Twin Cities real estate development company has been awarded the rights to develop 13 Sirius Day Spas in Minnesota.
Who knew drinking coffee could change a life? Read this uplifting news story on how coffee sales are changing lives in Minneapolis.
The founder of MyPillow, a company with an "F" rating from the Better Business Bureau, joined President Trump at the White House July 19.
Authorities believe speed and alcohol were factors in a boat crash that killed a Burnsville woman in northern Minnesota Saturday.
Companies across the Minneapolis and Saint Paul metro area are looking for new employees with mechanical skills and technical knowledge.
An alleged Twin Cities express lane imposter's lame attempt to fool traffic police failed miserably.
The Burnsville Police Department announced just after 11 a.m. that Yasin Abdulkadir has been located safe.
A Burnsville man pled guilty Thursday to attempted murder in connection with injuries suffered by a woman with whom he had been residing.
The Minnesota State Patrol reports that the driver of a Camero was killed after a Ford pickup truck drove over him on Highway 169.
Camping, STEM, Field Trips, Badges - Girl Scouts do it all!
GreenStep City Recognized with ‘Step 5’ for Work to Conserve Resources and Reduce Waste
Motorists on Highway 13 in Burnsville and Savage will experience lane closures as construction crews begin a summer-long project.
You can search for part-time and full-time jobs in various industries on the Patch Job Board.
ATVs, drones, and about 50 volunteers assisted with the search Tuesday, but Bruce Peterson, 61, was not located until Wednesday.
Motorists on Interstate 35W between Burnsville and Bloomington will encounter a road closure and detour beginning this week.
Burnsville Natural Resources staff have discovered at least four black cherry trees that have been vandalized in Burnsville’s Terrace Oaks.
Where and when is the best time to fly for the July 4 holiday? A new report analyzes government data to answer those questions.
The city of Burnsville said in a statement it would like to thank motorists for their patience during this project.
A South St. Paul man was sentenced to 390 months in prison in connection to a murder that took place at the Dollar Tree store in Burnsville.
Celebrate diverse cultural heritage in the Burnsville community with music, dance, art, food and more.
Removing buckthorn is a challenge, but city officials say it’s worth the fight to help local wildlife, prevent erosion and improve woods.
Are you ready, job seekers? Patch is always a great place to find your next career in the Twin Cities metro.
The Dakota County attorney announced that Burnsville Police Sergeant Steven Stoler was legally justified when he used deadly force Sept. 26.
Local Resident Announces Run For State Rep in District 51A in 2018
The Burnsville shooting left one man dead and another man, age 26, paralyzed below the waist.
The Memorial Day weekend was dangerous and deadly for ATV drivers and passengers in Cass County, Minnesota.
Here's what you can expect to be open, and what will be closed, on Memorial Day 2017 in Burnsville.
Fewer distractions, greater flexibility, more one-on-one time, a personalized learning pace...explore what it's all about at free event.
The state bill will create a program to grant funds to nonprofit organizations that are considered "soft targets" by Homeland Security.
During the Vietnam War, 1,077 Minnesotans died and one was from Burnsville. See his photo and read about him here.
Donors taking part in Firefly Credit Union’s latest drive in Burnsville helped to collect 23 units of blood.
Environmental stewards, garbage busters, and others are invited to help clean up the Minnesota River Greenway in Burnsville in June.
County Road 42 in Burnsville has an average daily traffic volume of more than 50,000 vehicles and experiences a number of traffic backups