Snowless December through holiday season
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As temperatures remain well above average throughout Minnesota, most of the state still has no snow to be seen ? a trend that looks to continue in the foreseeable future. FOX 9?s Rob Olson is live at Buck Hill in Burnsville, where they have continued to make their own snow to stay open.

Livin' Large: Decked out holiday home
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When it comes to holiday decorating, there are Christmas minimalists, and those that go all out, and those that land somewhere in the middle. In our latest edition of Livin' Large, realtor Mark Parrish takes us inside a Burnsville home that's decked out from top to bottom.

Deadly crash under investigation in Burnsville

Authorities are investigating a deadly crash Sunday night along I-35 in Burnsville.

Minnesota Vikings’ Bynum hosts turkey giveaway in Burnsville despite visa issues

Following a big Vikings win on Monday Night Football in late October, safety Camryn Bynum made headlines around the world, when he used his post-game interview to bring attention to his wife Lalaine’s tough situation in the Philippines.

Open Door Pantry, Vikings partner at event
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Minnesota Vikings? safety Cam Bynum and the Open Door Pantry held an event Monday to pass out turkeys to the Burnsville community.

Wild video: Man arrested at gunpoint on Highway 62 in Edina

Traffic cameras captured the moments as a man was taken into custody at gunpoint by police on Highway 62 in Edina.

Wild video: Man arrested at gunpoint on highway in Edina
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Traffic cameras captured the arrest of a man who apparently ran from police on Sunday and ended up arrested at gunpoint along Highway 62 in Edina.

Brother-sister duo from Burnsville continue to hit high note with music career

When we first met Austin and Taryn Durry, they were celebrating a viral hit song on TikTok. Now, Durry has released their first full album and are set to play a sold-out show at First Avenue.

New film highlighting MN ski hill
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FOX 9 sat down with producer Matthew Zabransky to learn more about the new film ?100 foot Mountain? which highlights Buck Hill Ski Area in Burnsville. The film will premiere in October. To learn more, visit https://www.midwestskiers.com/

Young street racer responsible for deadly Burnsville crash headed home

A young Dakota County street racer, who pled guilty to murder in a deadly 2021 crash, is set to be released before the end of the month. Now the families of the victims are speaking out, believing the criminal justice system has let them down.

Deadly street racing convict to be released
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Two families are shocked by the criminal justice system after a pair of siblings killed their children two years ago following a crash from street racing. The driver in the crash, then sentenced as a minor, will now soon be released. Fox 9?s Paul Blume has the details on the varying charges.

Burnsville family car, dog stolen
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A car stolen with its dog inside has sent one Burnsville family into a frantic search for its recovery. Burnsville police are currently asking the public for any leads.

Nonprofit St. Paul music venue closing after burglars steal audio equipment

A Twin Cities youth music charity is dealing with a double loss. Burglars hit their St. Paul venue right after they decided to consolidate their operations at their Burnsville site.

Daughters share mother's love of stitching at Burnsville garage sale

Tucked away near the back of this Burnsville garage sale sits piles upon piles of old-fashioned, flour sack dish towels, each stitch lovingly sewn by Janice Beguhn. 

Sharing a MN mother's passion for stitching
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Sewing and stitching have always been a part of Janice Beguhn's life, but hand-sewn dish towels always held a special place in her heart.

Wildfires: Simultaneously our friend and foe

Wildfires are both naturally occurring and beneficial — and, in many cases, necessary evolution of forests and grasslands alike. But it's far more complex than that with humans directly affecting our landscape in both good and not-so-good ways.

Using fire to improve landscape in Minnesota
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Prescribed burns, as they're often called, have become commonplace across the country, including right here in Minnesota. In fact, the city of Burnsville is using fire to transform its heavily forested city parks back into the oak savannas they once were hundreds of years ago. With several hundred acres of parks, they will be transformed over the course of many years. But it's already underway in Terrace Oaks Park with roughly one-third of the 220-acre park restored.

Burnsville man accused of dismembering his 82-year-old mother

A Burnsville man is accused of killing and dismembering his 82-year-old mother and then scattering her body parts across southern Minnesota.