Burnsville family raises awareness for rare disease
Monday marks Rare Disease Day, and one Burnsville family is highlighting the impact one uncommon disease has had on their lives – Rett Syndrome.
Top Pickleball players in the county face off in Lakeville, Minn.
More than 600 amateur and professional athletes are competing at the Pickleball Indoor National Championships this weekend at Life Time in Lakeville.
Fundraiser Saturday to help veteran’s family that lost home in fire
On Saturday a veteran’s group is holding a fundraiser to help a Farmington family that lost everything in a house fire about one month after adopting three children.
Twin Cities man becomes rare two-time altruistic organ donor
Each year, thousands of people sit on a waiting list for a life-saving organ transplant. Eagan resident Ted Garding has answered the the call to donate his organs, twice.
GOP plan axes Minnesota's Social Security income tax, DFL sees it as gift for well-to-do
Republican lawmakers say the answer to keeping more snowbirds from leaving Minnesota is to get rid of the state's tax on Social Security income, but critics contend a tax break would leave the state without enough money to pay for programs supporting lower-income people.
Eagan resident pushes for HOA solar panel freedom for all Minnesotans
A homeowner in Eagan is pushing to give homeowners more freedom from HOA’s when it comes to solar panels.
Burnsville wrong-way crash leaves one dead
A crash early this morning on I-35W has left one dead and multiple cars wrecked.
Dakota County prosecutors move ahead with rape case after victim's death
The prosecution of a predatory sex offender in Dakota County has taken a twist with the death of an alleged victim. But prosecutors are vowing to take the case to trial, and are asking the woman’s statements before she died be admitted as evidence.
Dakota County prosecutors move ahead with rape case after victim's death
The prosecution of a predatory sex offender in Dakota County has taken a twist with the death of an alleged victim. But prosecutors are vowing to take the case to trial, and are asking the woman’s statements before she died be admitted as evidence.
Families gather for Adaptive Ski Day at Buck Hill
Families across the Twin Cities metro came to Buck Hill for Adaptive Ski Day. These will be held all season long.
6 charged in mass theft at Best Buy in Maplewood, Minn.
Six people are now facing charges in a mass theft at Best Buy in Maplewood, Minnesota in November.
Video: SUV slams into stopped vehicle along I-35E in Eagan, Minn.
A tow truck driver working along I-35E in Eagan, Minnesota narrowly escaped serious injury when a vehicle slammed into a disabled vehicle over the weekend.
Tow truck driver narrowly escapes crash in Eagan, Minn.
A tow truck driver in Eagan, Minnesota faced some scary moments during wintry weather this weekend.
Indigenous girl says Lakeville, Minn. tutor referred to Native Americans as 'savages'
Ana Negrete’s daughter River goes to McGuire Middle School in Lakeville; and the family says it’s here, after school, that a tutor has left a permanent scar on River’s seventh-grade year.
Indigenous girl says Lakeville, Minn. tutor referred to Native Americans as 'savages'
Ana Nagrete’s daughter River goes to McGuire Middle School in Lakeville; and the family says it’s here, after school, that a tutor has left a permanent scar on River’s seventh-grade year.
Help local nonprofit wrap families in need in warmth
Have any new or gently used blankets? Drop them off at any of four locations across the metro from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 15. A local nonprofit will use them to help keep families in need warm.
Amid COVID-19 absences, concerns raised over teachers providing medical care in local district
Former District 196 employee and school board candidate Jacob Rylander discusses his concerns about teachers being asked to perform medical procedures on students.
Amid COVID-19 absences, concerns raised over teachers providing medical care in local district
Former District 196 employee and school board candidate Jacob Rylander discusses his concerns about being asked to perform medical procedures on students.
Minnesota sells warehouse once planned as COVID-19 morgue
The fate of a warehouse once purchased by the state for possible COVID-related morgue storage has been determined.
Jury trials suspended through Feb. 1 for 7 Minnesota counties
Jury trials are suspended through Feb. 1 in Minnesota’s First Judicial District due to rising COVID-19 cases.