Two days after the bodies of the couple were found in their home, the Medical Examiner determined both died from multiple gunshot wounds—Irwin by suicide, Alexandra by homicide.
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The sale comes just five years after the Austin-based branded food company purchased CytoSport, known for its Muscle Milk protein powder products, for $450 million.
As the country's biggest museums abandon weekly closings, the Twin Cities stands pat.
The Eagan pharmacy benefit company has selected Kenneth H. Paulus to succeed Jim DuCharme, who retired in March.
Walmart will be the first major retailer to use the T7AMR autonomous cleaning robot made by the Golden Valley-based cleaning manufacturer.
The payment platform company has raised $5.6 toward the goal and reportedly plans to list on the Australian Securities Exchange later this year.
Minneapolis bespoke suitmakers fit the World's Strongest Man and Game of Thrones star "Thor" Bjornsson.
The Backers event this week will connect entrepreneurs with investment firms. And meet the next group of startups entering the accelerator program.
Rosenberg is leaving after 16 years in the role in part because he doesn’t want to “overstay” his welcome. Plans for the process to find his replacement will be shared next week.
As the team’s new affiliated NBA 2K League gaming team launches its season, the T-Wolves close out theirs with a final Prince-themed “City Edition” home game.
The increase to $13 an hour will happen in June, with the goal of reaching $15 an hour by the end of 2020.
Ascentis, which specializes in cloud-based human capital management solutions, has acquired Wisconsin time and attendance solutions company Integrated Time Systems. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Upgrades include 575 new parking hubs, 50 new stations, a fleet of 500 pedal-assist e-bikes, and a reduced-fare membership program. The upgrades hit Minneapolis in a season where the bikes won’t return at all to St. Paul.
Less than a week after Target rolled out new goals for tackling climate change, the organization Customers Who Care has amassed more than 100,000 signatures on its petition urging the retailer to address its plastic waste output.
The company, a subsidiary of Japanese company Daikin Industries, will lease new office space in Plymouth, adding to the 132 new jobs expected to be generated by a planned $40.3 million Faribault facility project.
Great Lakes Northern Outfitters’ New Swimsuit Line is Made of One Ingredient: Recycled Water Bottles
The Minneapolis-based apparel company has launched a new line of swimsuits made 100 percent from post-consumer recycled water bottles.
The brand, which sells clothing for a wide range of body types, will hit the mall as an 1,800-square-foot pop-up shop later this spring.
General Mills and Mall of America are among the local businesses getting in on the action of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships that’s expected to bring 94,000 visitors to Minnesota.