A small state grant program is getting a $100 million boost to help local and tribal governments prepare for increasingly extreme weather.
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For Black Business Month, media personality Sheletta Brundidge surprised five Black women business owners with billboard advertisements.
Lesley Kandaras faces ridership challenges, increased crime and disruption on transit, and a shortage of both transit operators and transit police.
The funds will be used to finish development of a device to help women affected by stress urinary incontinence.
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The funds will be used to finish development of a device to help women affected by stress urinary incontinence.
To many Democrats it’s an unwelcome “distraction.”
It will take several months for the state to determine guidelines and build infrastructure around recreational cannabis licenses.
If the deal is approved by Hiway’s members, it would create the fourth largest credit union in Minnesota.
A Mayo Clinic spin-off, Pneumeric has developed a device to treat a collapsed lung in emergency scenarios.
With the majority of the building's office space occupied, the property's owners mull ideas for first floor retail.
The fintech company has moved, but it’s staying in downtown Minneapolis.
Minnesotans need pathways to financial sustainability for Fairview Health and the U of M.
Duluth-based Allete Clean Energy scores its first municipal-utility customer—nearly 1,700 miles away.
Finland-based Tietoevry has purchased Minneapolis-based software company MentorMate for an undisclosed sum.
Craig Leipold broadens Guerin's role to include president of hockey operations.
Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union have vowed to strike Aug. 4-6 if they can’t reach an agreement with management.
The Minnesota Orchestra and the African American Community Development Corporation have signed on as "strategic partners" in the project.
The legislation only applies to projects inside, or within a mile of, environmental justice areas in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area, Rochester, and Duluth. But the definition of an environmental justice area is expansive enough to cover the vast majority of those regions.
After years of litigation, the chain has finally given up hope of reopening a drive-thru on Nicollet Avenue, but, on the whole of it, the drive-thru era is far from over in Minneapolis.