Keith Waters and Carter Siverson, who were previously fined by the state, now face criminal charges for allegedly failing to pay subcontractors for work on Twin Cities homes and a worship center in Victoria.
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Xcel claims that Boulder, Colorado’s city council has overstepped its authority in approving a municipal utility.
The state’s new program sets tight controls over the health conditions eligible to participate, and the form medical marijuana will be available in.
Looking at how much the average Minnesotan will notice the results of the unsession.
Gary Vibbard admitted that the fraud scheme defrauded at least 10 investors of between $2.5 million and $7 million.
Sunday sales didn’t make the cut, but new legislation still has implications for craft beer taprooms, micro-distilleries, farm wineries, and home brewers, among others.
A federal judge handed down a harsher-than-usual prison sentence to Melanie Bonine, the daughter of Bixby Energy founder Robert Walker, for tax fraud.
Public polling shows Minnesotans support Sunday liquor sales with more than 60 percent support.
Herbert Richard Lawson was accused of tipping off his brother and another company cofounder with insider information; the three men will pay nearly $6 million but didn’t admit wrongdoing.
Gerald Greenfield, who was sentenced in 2012 for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme involving downtown Minneapolis condos, will spend additional time in jail for fleeing a prison camp.
The company earns about 3,000 global patents each year, contributing to Minnesota’s status as a leader in innovation.
Medtronic, which did not admit wrongdoing, expects to record a fourth-quarter charge of up to $140 million to cover its latest settlement and the estimated cost of additional settlements.
The Minnesota Supreme Court reportedly asked a lower court to look into when 3M learned about a law firm's decision to work on a case against 3M.
A Minnesota employee of EXP Pharmaceutical on Wednesday admitted to charges of theft of public money.
Midwestern power companies had blocked a regulation that would reportedly cost them hundreds of millions of dollars a year—but the U.S. Supreme Court has now sided with regulators, reviving the rule.
Vascular Solutions reported a 15 percent jump in quarterly sales but costs tied to its ongoing legal battle with Boston Scientific caused the company to revise its earnings outlook.
The FDA sent a warning letter to American Medical Systems, identifying issues related to “process validation, risk analysis, and corrective and preventive action procedures.”
The Federal Trade Commission voted to block Jostens’ planned acquisition of American Achievement Group Holding Corporation; Jostens abandoned the deal, saying that fighting regulators would be costly.