Burnsville|News|
Popeyes Edges In on KFC—Plans to Take Over Savage Location, Others in the Twin Cities
A bankrupt Kentucky Fried Chicken franchisee is selling 14 metro area locations, according to the Star Tribune.

A bankrupt Kentucky Fried Chicken franchisee is selling 14 metro area locations, according to the Star Tribune.

Avoid a sugar-fueled, post-Halloween meltdown: Fairview Clinics will buy your child's excess candy.
Workers ar Red Lion are cleaning up after a small fire on Sunday left the liquor store with lots of smoke damage.
Tour this week's featured property, a roomy rambler for less than $100,000.
At least 100 people showed up to welcome Burnsville's first Walmart into town—a prototype store that runs leaner and greener than those that came before.
Burnsville Senior Natalie Muench was one of five Dakota County girls named to the Minnesota Girls 2A All-State Team on Sunday.
The local housing market seems to have turned a corner, with higher prices, faster sales and a declining backlog of properties.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means a variety of pink products will be hitting the shelves. But, do your pink purchases always go towards the cause?
On Wednesday, a federal jury found Arthur J. Chappell, 40, guilty of trafficking underage girls through Craigslist and Backpage, as well as possession and production of child pornography.
It's onto round two for the 10 candidates for the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education—and the public is invited.
Ames Construction, a Burnsville company, is hoping to seal the deal on a bid for the new Interstate 90 bridge in Winona County.
Authorities are looking for Carlton Raymond Lewis, II—a man accused a beating two toddler girls so severely that one of them suffered brain damage.
On Jan. 4, the court imposed a 156 month sentence on Shawn LaJuan Primus, 38, who has sent Dakota County judges several handwritten letters proclaiming his innocence.
The National Weather Service has issued a fog advisory, which will take effect at 10 p.m. Tuesday night.
The long-awaited megastore will open its doors after a brief ribbon cutting ceremony.
This year's Community Builder Awards went to a diverse crowd of volunteers: A skate magnate, a pioneering Metcalf Junior High teacher and one rather groovy group of local ladies.
Metro Transit is investigating an incident recorded by Burnsville resident Beth Houston, who was on the Minneapolis light rail when a fight broke out among a herd of zombie pub crawlers.
About 17,000 chairs imported by Burnsville's Trend Lab have been recalled after a report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found that the chairs' staples could come loose.
Tour this week's featured property: An enormous home at 15012 Viewcrest Lane with a sunken tub, balcony and two-story wall of windows overlooking a luscious backyard.