Twin Cities Orthopedics is hosting a conference in Burnsville on Monday.
This week's look around the Twin Cities' southern suburbs includes another lightning strike in Rosemount and a Cuban vacation concept from Sun Country. Also, a bartender at B-52s gone too soon.
Dakota County Sheriff released his newsletter for a week that also included a fatal ATV accident
Check out the homes for sale in Burnsville from Patch partner Zillow.
Many residents enjoyed an evening at the park.
Find out the movie times of Blue Jasmine, which will be released on Friday, and other movies.
Protestors rallied at the Scott County Courthouse, where the man accused of beating his dog's head with a sledgehammer made his first appearance.
The Burnsville fire chief provides warning signs of heat exhaustion and gives suggestions on how to stay safe on a hot day.
The results of the annual citywide garden contest have been announced.
Here are recent posts from Burnsville bloggers.
What roads should you avoid? Here’s the breakdown of detours, repaving and bridge projects by Twin Cities region.
Steven Chávez will represent Burnsville and other nearby cities on the Metropolitan Council, a board of 17 members.
The dog was put down later that night after suffering "gruesome" head injuries.
The two men have retired from the commission.
Readers speak out on Rolling Stone's decision to run the Boston Marathon bomber suspect on the cover of July's edition.
The owners talk about their restaurant and share popular dishes during Ramadan.
The two kittens are destined to be lap cats, their foster parents say.
The County Road 42 ramp closure will take place this weekend.
Photo glorifies accused terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, critics say.
If you’re going to the Great Minnesota Get Together in August, consider blogging about it.
From lawn mowers to chainsaws, Patch neighbors are splitting the cost of big ticket items to save money. Believe it or not, it's also helping their friendships.
Songs of Hope, an international group of children, will perform in Burnsville.
The Dakota County teachers were able to attend the conference that focused on bullying and respect in honor of Rachel Scott, the first victim in the 1999 mass shooting, via a grant from Dakota Electric.
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The National Weather Service says daytime highs will be in the low to mid 90s and nighttime lows will remain in the 70s through Thursday.
The Burnsville resident began selling the mini donuts, which are popular at the Minnesota State Fair, for 10 cents for a bag of 10.
Eagan Police became aware of the incident after the Burnsville man wrote the victim a note of apology.
The soccer tournament is set to begin Tuesday evening in Blaine.