M/I Homes proposes to redevelop the closed Sioux Trail Elementary School site, which sits along Highway 13 in Burnsville.
The city of Burnsville will honor three fallen first responders on Tuesday, which will mark one year since they were killed by a gunman during a standoff.
A developer wants to redevelop a former elementary school site to include more than 100 housing units, but the city council says to go back to the drawing board.
Last Feb. 18, Burnsville officers responded about 1:50 a.m. to an in-progress domestic disturbance at a house on 33rd Avenue ...
The Garage in Burnsville, an all-ages music venue, will shut down this year as its nonprofit operator dissolves amid ...
Inland Development Partners plans to buy the former Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota headquarters building in Eagan to ...
The sale, announced on Feb. 4, ends decades of local ownership for Becker Furniture. Here's what we know about the ...
Burnsville officials are inviting the community to show their respects on the one-year anniversary of a fatal ambush that killed two police officers and a firefighter/paramedic ...
Starting this month, Burnsville emergency crews will be the first in Minnesota to be equipped with whole blood products. Until now, ambulances in the city have been stocked with saline solution an ...
Seemingly every Minnesota town has a cleverly named annual festival. In the area where I grew up, Burnsville had the Fire Muster festival, Lakeville had the Pan-O-Prog (Panorama of Progress) festival ...