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The bank says it has teamed up with nonprofit developer Aeon and three local foundations to prevent affordable housing units from being converted into high-rent apartments.
Minneapolis health insurance startup Bright Health expands its reach into California.
Following years of pressure, Metropolitan Airports Commission is considering a $15 minimum wage for workers.
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Following years of pressure, Metropolitan Airports Commission is considering a $15 minimum wage for workers.
The deal is aimed at giving Ecolab a “foothold in the growing livestock and poultry biosecurity segment,” Ecolab officials say.
Featuring apparel for the whole family in extended sizes, the collection launches in late January.
The event center joins retailers, restaurants, and hockey teams in the Treasure Island Center facility in downtown St. Paul.
Internet and cable provider CenturyLink has agreed to pay $8.9 million for overcharging Minnesota customers since 2011, attorney general Keith Ellison says.
Duluth Trading picks a real Duluthian for its new women's collection.
Later this year, the company will open a 16,000-square-foot distillery and production center, which will include a cocktail lounge and kitchen.
Sixteen employees have filed a class action lawsuit alleging the trustees’ actions violate fiduciary duty and shareholder rights.
Richard Lock, who has held executive roles in mining projects around the globe, has been tapped to head development of a proposed mine in northern Minnesota.
In what is likely to be a boisterous election season, what are the pros and cons of workplace discussion?
As part of a bankruptcy plan, Shopko shuttered all its stores last spring. Now, small Minnesota towns are figuring out what to do with them.
Twin Cities area tenants are willing to pay for better office "experience."
Johnson gets real about the hot-button issues vexing public education and thus workforce readiness.
The city becomes the first in Minnesota to create an online database for all food inspection information.
To protect against financial losses, Edina-based Regis Corp. has taken back about 200 salons it sold to The Beautiful Group in 2017.