Sun reflecting off of glass manufactured by a business segment of Minneapolis-based Apogee Enterprises, Inc., is getting so hot that it is causing problems at the pool at the Vdara
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Golden Valley-based General Mills, Inc., plans to invest $100 million to expand its production facility in Murfreesboro, Tennessee-a move expected to create approximately 80 new jobs. General Mills manufactures products
North Memorial Health Care announced Thursday that Loren "Larry" Taylor has been named CEO and will replace David Cress-who was suspended from the hospital system after being arrested in a
Minneapolis is one of the ten cities that "excelled in helping prevent needless accidents and improve the safety of their residents," according to a recent study by Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
Former Illinois hedge fund manager Gregory Malcolm Bell was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison on one count of wire fraud for his involvement in convicted businessman Tom Petters'
As the Mississippi River rises dramatically following heavy rain, the St. Paul Downtown Airport is expected to close temporarily beginning Thursday afternoon. The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) announced Wednesday that
Two of Tom Petters' former companies pled guilty Wednesday to their roles in the $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme orchestrated by their former leader. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Dixon confirmed by
The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced Tuesday that it has awarded Connect Minnesota about $2.7 million to further implement broadband initiatives. The funding was awarded
Digital Angel Corporation announced Tuesday that it has rejected a $17 million buyout offer by PositiveID Corporation. Delray Beach, Florida-based PositiveID, a former Digital Angel subsidiary, made an offer to
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank, NA, was ordered by a Texas judge on Monday to pay an additional $26.6 million for infringing on DataTreasury Corporation's patents-double the original amount of damages that
Home prices in the Twin Cities metro area decreased 1.2 percent from June to July-representing one of the highest decreases among 20 metro areas tracked by Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home
The Ramsey County Attorney's Office has charged a St. Paul couple with five felony tax counts each for failing to report taxable business income in excess of $1.2 million, the
St. Jude Medical, Inc., and former executive Joseph McCullough settled a lawsuit in which St. Jude accused McCullough of violating a noncompete agreement when he accepted a job with competitor
Ecolab, Inc., said Monday that it has agreed to buy Cleantec, an Australian developer, manufacturer, and marketer of cleaning and hygiene products. St. Paul-based Ecolab will buy the company from
James Carl Gustafson, a former executive of Denny Hecker, on Monday pleaded guilty to one count of making a false statement to investigators and one count of mail fraud. He
U.S. District Court Judge Paul A. Magnuson on Monday issued a judgment ordering Xcel Energy, Inc., to hand over documents outlining plans for two of its power plants in Minnesota.
A federal lawsuit accusing the Mayo Clinic of fraudulent billing was unsealed last week, just one day after the U.S. Department of Justice joined the suit. Originally filed in November
Minneapolis-based Manhattan Toy has sued Dover, New Jersey-based Automoblox Company alleging that it did not honor obligations that were outlined in the companies' license agreement. According to the complaint, which