Huge mergers are altering the Twin Cities legal landscape, where firms face intense competition for business clients and legal talent.
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The luxury condos, hotels, and office towers elevating the Twin Cities skyline.
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Will letting college athletes monetize their game blow holes in the U's budgets? The U doesn't want to talk about it.
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Is Minneapolis sabotaging progress with its future focus on a car-free downtown?
Kate Barr of Propel Nonprofits says organizations face demographic and funding shifts as well as workforce shortage and governance challenges.
Is fair trade really fair?
It's legal to tape conversations in Minnesota without the other person's consent.
After a year of growth, the airline looks to smooth out the rough edges in its operations.
In the caucuses, some state has to be first, and that state should be Iowa.
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Top networking opportunities for March.
A Q&A with Beta.MN's new executive director.
The state's newest nonprofit news outlet focuses on state politics, but it won't disclose backers.
Can a device applied like a Band-Aid help slow down sexual encounters?
Putting the punitive back into work.
What's behind Minnesota's track record of successful cleaning product businesses?
New developments push vacancy rates higher, while demand for more amenities drives higher rents.
The complex relationship between food trucks and breweries shows signs of strain
St. Paul's latest boutique hotels seek to define a market.
Dr. Kyle Kingsley offers a status report on the cannabis industry and the path ahead in Minnesota.