Jim Schowalter, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Management and Budget, called a recent lawsuit "an archetypal case of bad-faith laches."
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Sources tell the Star Tribune that a settlement may be imminent.
Senator Rand Paul unexpectedly brought QFO Labs’ “Quad Fighter” toy drone onto Fox News, although he didn’t mention the Minneapolis company’s name.
Don Ness celebrated his 40th birthday on Thursday by accepting the Person of the Year award for his outstanding leadership in strengthening Minnesota’s economy and culture.
MAXIMUS, the lead vendor contracted to build Minnesota’s health insurance exchange, says MNsure officials took over its job in February, according to a report for the Legislature's oversight committee.
A new study suggests that the federal government would recoup billions of dollars if more young people found work; it turns out, however, that Minnesota’s labor force is not to blame.
The city reportedly bought Brookdale Square for $3.9 million and is planning a large-scale redevelopment.
Medtronic said that a U.S. clinical trial for its Symplicity device, which is designed to treat high blood pressure, found the treatment to be safe but ineffective.
A “significant” amount of Snap Fitness shares are changing hands as TZP Capital Partners buys Summit Partners’ more than $200 million stake in the company.
BowTech, which is based in Oregon but owned by Minneapolis-based Norwest Equity Partners, recently acquired crossbow manufacturer Excalibur.
Although the grocery retailer’s revenue fell slightly, its profits jumped from $16 million to $31 million in its fiscal third quarter.
The St. Paul Port Authority will market the site of the former Macy's store in downtown St. Paul for redevelopment, and it seeks a buyer that can bring its own financing to the table.
There is huge demand for welding skills in Southwestern Minnesota.
Minneapolis broke a record last year for the total value of construction projects it approved, which together were worth almost as much as the 2010 and 2011 projects combined.
ThisClicks, a St. Paul-based mobile technology company, announced Wednesday that it will add employees and expand its current software offerings after receiving $4 million in funding from three outside investors.
The Nebraska-based hunting- and fishing-gear retailer said it plans to hire about 150 full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees this month for its Woodbury store, which opens this spring.
Mayor Betsy Hodges: "In every part of Minneapolis, we must maintain and grow the middle-class backbone of our city."
Longtime Star Tribune sports columnist will sell some of his clothes in St. Louis Park this weekend.