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House Hunt: A 1950s Gem on Country Drive
This lovingly preserved home has vintage charm with the amenities of today, including a custom-built closet Carrie Bradshaw would love.

This lovingly preserved home has vintage charm with the amenities of today, including a custom-built closet Carrie Bradshaw would love.

This week, Burnsville-Eagan Rep. Sandy Masin (DFL) and colleagues in the House debuted a bill that would require employers to allow pregnant women respite.
South metro residents better act fast if they want to enjoy the majestic, 40-foot high ice castle currently in Mall of America's north parking lot.
For a limited time, sweethearts can upload a special Valentine's Day version of Shatoetry (one of many apps featured in this article), which translate your love into Shat-speak.
This lovely home on Dutchess Court has many charms, prime among them a private library fit for an aristocrat off of the master bedroom.
This waterfront home comes with not one, but two decks, an amply-sized backyard and mature fruit trees, among many other charms.
The council gave city staff the go-ahead to draft an ordinance specifically for food trucks and mobile retail establishments, which will make Burnsville one of the first suburbs in the Twin Cities to craft regulation for the burgeoning new industry.
Ray Anthony Phillips, 27, faces three charges stemming from an argument over W2s and 1099s.
For a limited time, sweethearts can upload a special Valentine's Day version of Shatoetry (one of many apps featured in this article), which translate your love into Shat-speak.
Season of Lent begins with service in which congregants receive ash-on-forehead mark.
Seniors Brianna Westbrooks and Isak Hawkinson have been nominated for Triple "A" Awards, a statewide scholarship program recognizing achievement in academics, athletics and the fine arts.
Tuesday, the Burnsville City Council will at last consider alterations to local ordinances to accommodate the proliferation of food trucks and other mobile retail.
Emerson Process Management is negotiating a deal with Shakopee, Burnsville schools, Scott County and state authorities that could involve $6 million in public assistance.
Joshua Thomas Mullin, 24, used a woman's credit card to buy beef jerky and charged over $300 at his place of employment, Burger King.
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Javed Mookhtar Mobin, 20, allegedly solicited two young girls he met at Burnsville Center.
Three people with roots in Burnsville died over the past week.
Edward Terrel Bowens, Jr. was one of a trio who re-appropriated a golf cart from the maintenance staff at an Apple Valley apartment complex.
This home on Geneva Boulevard takes comfort to a whole new level.