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[Editor's note: Late Friday, MPR News reported that Erin DuPree will no longer take the position after it was discovered her store was selling THC products that were out of
Two years after launching in Minneapolis, on-demand legal advice app TurnSignl is now available in all 50 states. The Minneapolis company last week announced its official launch in Delaware, the company's
Workers from St. Paul-based indoor rock climbing gym operator Vertical Endeavors have announced their intent to unionize. The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 663 chapter is representing 90 Vertical
3M Co. and its subsidiary Aearo Technologies have agreed to a $6 billion settlement of a lawsuit accusing the companies of knowingly selling dysfunctional Combat Army Earplugs to the military.
This year, the Minnesota State Fair’s Kemps Little Farm Hands exhibit marks its 20th anniversary teaching kids about agriculture. After donning an apron, kids wandered with their families Thursday morning
The Finnovation Lab this week unveiled the list of nine local entrepreneurs participating in the sixth edition of its fellowship program. The Finnovation Fellowship Program aims to support and empower
Minneapolis-based Visana Health, a virtual health clinic focused on comprehensive clinical care for women, announced it has raised $10.1 million in seed round funding. Visana, which offers its services in
Fans of the Dairy Queen cherry-dipped cone were disappointed in March when International Dairy Queen announced it would phase out the staple that dates back decades. As summer approached, customers
Global industrial technology company TE Connectivity will close its location in Andover, terminating over 100 jobs. According to an Aug. 16 notice sent to the Minnesota Department of Employment and
Kim Stuck knows what launching a new cannabis market in a state looks like. In 2014, when the retail sales of recreational marijuana began in Colorado, Stuck went from being
A discount store might once have seemed an unlikely place to work a desk job. But in 2021, when business technology firm Loffler Cos. sought new space with combined office
California-based digital photo company Shutterfly plans to close its Shakopee manufacturing facility and lay off 246 employees within the next year. According to an Aug. 10 notice sent to the
Sylvia Williams and Liza Maya, founders of Soul Grain Granola, never imagined they’d see their brand displayed on a billboard. That is, until Monday, when the business owners were two
As of today, recreational marijuana is legal to possess and use in Minnesota. But, with the exception of a recreational dispensary on the Red Lake Nation reservation up north, it
Nestled into a sea of downtown high rises, the Young-Quinlan Building's brick facade at the corner of Nicollet Mall and South 9th Street sticks out to passersby. Many remember the
The Upper Harbor Terminal redevelopment's Community Performing Arts Center may not open until 2025, but the project appeared to gain significant momentum last week. First Avenue, which has taken the
June marked the largest monthly gain in Minnesota's labor force in three years, the state's jobs agency reported Thursday. This is the fourth month in a row of "positive growth"
Herself Health, a company focused on health care for women over 65 years old, on Monday announced it has raised $26 million in Series A funding. The funding will be