The Minneapolis-based health plan shopping assistant has now raised more than $47 million to date.
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The unemployment rate was stagnant, remaining at 3.2 percent for the third consecutive month.
New owner with big plans: Expect added categories, plus a streamlined website.
Optimism has been replaced by a darker mood at the Capitol, one that speaks to a realization that time is running out to get anything substantive done this session.
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Optimism has been replaced by a darker mood at the Capitol, one that speaks to a realization that time is running out to get anything substantive done this session.
It will play a key role in the U.S. “All of Us” effort to advance individualized medicine.
One expert suggests tax from sports betting in the state won’t trump what the lottery brings in, but this could change over time.
Last year solar jobs dropped 4 percent nationwide, while in Minnesota they rose 48.2 percent. Many installers complain that they can’t get enough labor for the demand.
The retail concept will open this summer in the vintage, renovated Lowry Morrison Building.
The under-construction future home of the Minnesota United soccer team will host two matches in next year’s tournament between national teams of the Caribbean and North and Central America.
The local team, which boasts major talent, will turn professional as it officially joins the league’s four existing teams for the upcoming season.
On the heels of Nicollet Mall’s restoration, the 45-year-old plaza outside Orchestra Hall is next in line for a much-needed renovation.
The ambitious proposal aims to increase affordable housing options, but coming up with the dollars will be a challenge.
Now available in California as well as Minnesota and Illinois, the start-up wants to be the first national local meal service.
The relocation will cost Minnesota another Fortune 500 company.
The Minneapolis-based design firm specializing in home furnishings takes home the honor with portfolio of chairs, media center, and more.
The project is set to begin this month and will feature an emergency room expansion and new operating rooms.
Apparently, there’s no time like the present to start thinking, and fighting, about the process.
The nonprofit’s board has already launched a search committee to find Caruso’s replacement.