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The FIS Cross-Country World Cup is being held on American soil for the first time in decades, thanks in no small part to small Minnesota businesses.
The LGBTQ+ theater and bar announced plans Wednesday that it will be acquired by the Lush Legacy Fund, a 501(c)3 organization launched last year.
CEO Evan Sallee says the company’s Northeast Minneapolis taproom will remain open.
A new state law is ushering in several changes to the state’s community solar program, with developers seeing new rules and requirements, as well as new opportunities.
Our annual resource guide connects businesspeople to event professionals who deliver a wide range of experiences.
The Minneapolis agency seized on the NFL All-Pro's shirtless celebration to quickly create an ad campaign for Frank's RedHot hot sauce.
A letter of intent approved by the Board of Regents Friday calls for the university to resume ownership of its academic health facilities.
The settlement with Eli Lilly is part of a larger lawsuit that accuses insulin manufacturers of rising prices astronomically to push profits.
The 16-year lease leaves Viking Lakes' Innovation Center nearly filled.
A total of 58,409 people are now living in the city’s urban core, according to the Minneapolis Downtown Council.
Hundreds of Black business owners will converge at the Minnesota Capitol next week to speak with lawmakers and advocate for support.
Phoenix-based Sonoran Crest will now become a part of the company's strategic expansion into the southwest.
The group's international convention was last held in the Twin Cities in 1974.
Oils from the plants could be as a substitute for jet fuel or diesel, among other uses.