Ask a farmer in Minnesota right now what their biggest concern is heading into the spring planting season and you’ll likely hear multiple answers. There are high input costs for
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It has now been over a week since the Trump Administration announced it was ending Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota, leading to the withdrawal of more than 3,000 federal agents
When you turn to a local newscast, it’s hard to miss the ads from home services companies. They advertise like crazy, and most of them imply they’re locally owned. Minnesota
Minnesota has always had a special love for oats. The state has been one of the nation’s leading oat producers for decades, often alternating in the top spot with South
President Donald Trump once again advocated for year-round E-15 fuel on Tuesday at an event in Iowa, a win for rural communities and farmers. E-15 is a fuel blend containing
IonQ, the world’s leading quantum company, acquired Bloomington-based chipmaker SkyWater Technology on Monday for $1.8 billion. The deal includes cash and stocks, at $35 per share, according to an SEC filing.
Twin Cities Orthopedics (TCO) has appointed sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Christopher Meyer as its CEO. Meyer’s appointment, announced earlier this month, marks the first time a practicing physician has been
The list of businesses closing on Friday in response to the presence of ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement) in the state continues to grow. This comes a week after community
Nightlife around the Twin Cities has grown noticeably quieter overall the past few years. Pandemic-era habits linger and several bars have reduced hours due to labor costs and staffing shortages.
A group of over 100 clergy and community members say Target is listening to their calls to take a stance on ICE’s presence in Minnesota. Target has remained relatively quiet
Blaze Credit Union’s marketing and communications vendor–Georgia-based Marquis Software Solutions–said last month it experienced a data security incident in which an unauthorized third-party vendor potentially viewed or copied certain files
The Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis is one of the most recognizable buildings in the Twin Cities and has been for decades. From the outside, Minnesotans can see the
On New Year’s Eve, a sold-out crowd of 18,618 fans packed into Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul for the 2026 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship. After
Those who knew Eric Shogren well considered him a visionary in the business world. The Minneapolis native opened restaurant chains across the United States and Russia during his three-decade career.
A lot can happen in one year. Especially in Minnesota. From corporate layoffs, to changes in leadership at Fortune 500s, we’ve followed it all throughout 2025. Here are Twin Cities
One of Minnesota’s largest employers, Andersen Corp., a privately held maker of windows and doors, announced Wednesday it will buy Bright Wood Corp., an Oregon-based window and patio door manufacturer.
The Saint Paul Downtown Development Corporation (SPDDC) announced on Thursday it purchased the vacant Empire Building for $745,000. The acquisition includes not only the 55,000-square-foot office building at 360 N.
Metro Transit once again expanded the coverage of its bus system in the Twin Cities. On Saturday, the transportation company opened the region’s eighth bus rapid transit (BRT) line, the