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Authorities Identify Apple Valley Woman Killed in Savage Crash
Authorities are still investigating an accident that left a 35-year-old south metro woman dead Wednesday morning.

Authorities are still investigating an accident that left a 35-year-old south metro woman dead Wednesday morning.

The ownership group behind the hotel say that less than five years after construction wrapped up the building began showing signs of "significant" deterioration.
This week saw the passing of Terry Pardee, a man remembered by friends for his generosity and warm sense of humor.
If your weight-loss program or drive to achieve some other goal has hit a wall, don't give up: Here are six surprising ways to get back on track, as suggested by South Metro experts.
Burnsville Sen. Dan Hall called recent bills to expand the sales tax to clothing and digital purchases "disappointing."
The site at Cliff Fen Park is now officially known as the Burnsville Lions Playground, in honor of the $50,000 the club contributed to the reconstruction project.
In spring, India Palace will begin an ambitious project that will ultimately double the Burnsville restaurant's capacity.
The small wind turbine at the Walser Honda building is up for auction on Craigslist.
Target is recalling about 560,000 pajamas sold between August and November 2012.
Target is recalling about 560,000 pajamas sold between August and November 2012.
A monthly rundown of the top suspects wanted by the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Burnsville Sen. Dan Hall called recent bills to expand the sales tax to clothing and digital purchases "disappointing."
Target is recalling about 560,000 pajamas sold between August and November 2012.
A poster claiming to be a born again ex-con is seeking a "strong minded editor" to vet his work.
In a split vote, Sandra Sweep was elected to be chairperson of the Board of Education, replacing long-standing chair Ron Hill.
America commemorates the civil rights leader's life and accomplishments today.
Burnsville High will beat the mid-winter blues with a coronation and a neon dance.
A number of local libraries are holding Black History Month events, including poetry and music explorations and a gospel choir performance.
Burnsville Sen. Dan Hall called recent bills to expand the sales tax to clothing and digital purchases "disappointing."
The beloved playground will have a new look and a new name if the council give the plan its approval.