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Minor Train Derailment Closes Road in Eagan; No Hazards Reported
Emergency crews responded just before 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, to a minor train derailment on Nicols Road, just north of Silver Bell Road.
Eagan Police Chief Roger New Announces Retirement After 31 Years of Service
The City of Eagan has announced that Eagan Police Chief Roger New plans to retire in the fall of 2025, concluding a remarkable 31-year career with the department, which includes the past seven years as its chief.
One Dead, Two Injured in Serious Crash on Highway 149 in Eagan
One person is dead and two others were injured following a crash late Saturday night on June 14, 2025, at the intersection of Highway 149 and Highway 55 in Eagan.
Standoff in Eagan Ends in Suspect's Suicide After Domestic Assault Report
A domestic violence call escalated into a tense twelve-hour standoff in Eagan on Sunday, June 15, ultimately ending in tragedy when the armed suspect took his own life.
Shelter-in-Place Ordered in Faxon Township as Search Intensifies for Minnesota Shooter Vance Boelter
Authorities issued a shelter-in-place order for residents of Faxon Township on Sunday morning after a vehicle and personal items believed to belong to fugitive Vance Boelter were discovered in the area.
FBI Offers $50,000 Reward for Information on Suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, in Shooting of Minnesota Lawmakers
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on the suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, in the shooting of Minnesota Lawmakers early Saturday morning.
Two Minnesota Lawmakers and Their Spouses Shot in Apparent Targeted Political Attack; Rep. Hortman and Husband Killed
Two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses were shot overnight in separate but related incidents in Champlin and Brooklyn Park.
Community Heroes Honored at Apple Valley City Council Meeting
Apple Valley community members were honored for their heroic efforts Thursday evening during the Apple Valley City Council Meeting.
Burnsville Man Accused of Fleeing Police at 128 MPH in Eagan, Faces Felony Charge
A 21-year-old Burnsville man is facing a felony charge after allegedly fleeing from police at speeds exceeding 120 miles per hour in what court records say was a densely populated area of Dakota County earlier this week.
Three-Vehicle Crash in Lakeville Caused by Red Light Violation
A mid-morning crash involving three vehicles at a busy Lakeville intersection sent one person to the hospital and resulted in a traffic citation, according to Lakeville Police.
UPDATED: Man Wanted on Felony Warrants Arrested After Brief Lake Standoff at Crystal Beach
A man wanted on felony warrants was taken into custody at Crystal Beach in Burnsville on Wednesday afternoon following a brief standoff that played out in the water.
UPDATE: Pedestrian Injured in Apple Valley Crash Late Thursday Morning
Emergency responders were dispatched late Thursday morning, June 12, 2025, to the scene of a vehicle vs. pedestrian crash in Apple Valley.
Two Men Charged Federally with Possessing Machineguns Following Series of Graduation Ceremony Shootings
Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson announces two men have been federally charged with unlawful possession of machineguns in connection with a string of violent incidents surrounding local high school graduation ceremonies.
Two Serious Crashes Under Investigation in Dakota County, One Confirmed Fatal
Emergency responders were dispatched to two separate serious traffic crashes in Dakota County on Tuesday afternoon, June 10, 2025, one of which has been confirmed as fatal.
Two Drivers Injured in Semi and SUV Collision on I-35 in Rice County
Two drivers were taken to the hospital on Monday morning, June 9, 2025, after a collision between a semi-truck and a jeep on southbound I-35 just outside of Northfield, Minnesota, in Rice County.
Cyberattack Disrupts UNFI Operations, Potential Impact on Cub and Whole Foods Stores in Minnesota
United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI), has been hit by a significant cyberattack that has disrupted its ability to fulfill and distribute customer orders for Cub Grocery stores and Whole Foods.
UPDATED: Two Teens Formally Charged in Burnsville High School Graduation Shooting
Two teenage suspects have been formally charged in connection with a drive-by style shooting that occurred near Burnsville High School following graduation on the evening of Friday, June 6, 2025.
Pedestrian Suffers Life-Threatening Injuries in Crash on I-35W in Burnsville
A pedestrian was seriously injured Sunday night after being struck by a vehicle on I-35W in Burnsville.
Four Arrested in Connection with Burnsville High School Shooting Incident; FBI Involved
Burnsville officials have confirmed and identified the four individuals in connection with the shooting incident that occurred Friday night just west of Burnsville High School.
Heavy Police Presence After Gunshots Reported at Burnsville High School Graduation; Four Apprehended
Several regional police agencies responded to Burnsville High School on Friday night, June 6, 2025, following reports of multiple altercations and gunfire shortly after the school’s graduation ceremony.