Rosemount police chief resigns after anonymous employee survey
The Rosemount City Council has accepted the immediate resignation of police chief Mikael Dahlstrom following “internal discussions prompted by feedback received through an anonymous employee survey."
Light rail rescue: Metro Transit officers save blind man from train tracks
A legally blind man from West St. Paul is grateful to two Metro Transit police officers who saved him after he got lost and trapped on light rail tracks.
Lakeville City Council approves first Mosque in the city
The Lakeville City Council unanimously approved the establishment of the city's first mosque.
Randolph community honors beloved farmer Jay Otte
The small town of Randolph is coming together to honor the memory of Jay Otte, a man known for his generosity and dedication to the community.
Farmington officer honored: Flags fly at half-staff across Minnesota
Flags in Minnesota are flying at half-staff to honor the life of Farmington Police Officer Pete Zajac, who served for 15 years and also worked as a school resource officer. His funeral is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 7.
Booster club treasurer steals $80K+ to fund personal spending: Charges
When questioned about the ATM withdrawals at the casino, the woman admitted to gambling in an attempt to pay the debts back.
Homeland Security agent pleads guilty in child porn case
A Homeland Security agent charged in a child porn case has pleaded guilty, admitting to having sex with an underage girl on multiple occasions in court documents.
Burnsville Pumpkin Smash highlights importance of recycling pumpkins
The latest trend in getting rid of your pumpkin is taking place in many cities, including Burnsville on Saturday.
Open Door Pantry in Eagan getting temporary shutdown support
The Open Door Pantry in Eagan is responding to increased demand by hosting food distributions every Saturday in November. Executive Director Jason Viana shared that the pantry is open to help those impacted by the SNAP payment uncertainty.
Gov. Walz unveils $4 million for MN food shelves as shutdown could halt SNAP benefits
Gov. Tim Walz announced $4 million in emergency funding will go to Minnesota food shelves as the ongoing government shutdown threatens to cut off SNAP benefits for hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans.
Hat a day project brings warmth, comfort to hundreds
One Rosemount woman is proving that sometimes a small gesture can make a big difference.
Farmington widower's Halloween haunt combats food shelf shortages
"Mr. Halloween" has been transforming his yard into a spectacle for nearly 30 years.
St. Cloud police officer dies days after off-duty crash
St. Cloud Police Officer Ryan Ebert, 44, who was with the department 18 years, died at the hospital days after he was involved in a crash while off-duty.



















