The Minneapolis Area Realtors on Wednesday apologized for racial discrimination in the real estate business and announced plans to help close the homeownership gap between Black and white residents.
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CEO Nick Schneider says the money comes in the form of convertible notes from new and existing investors.
Higher wages both reflect and drive inflation.
The organization is teaming up with Minnetonka-based Medica to offer a group plan for smaller employers.
On July 1, a new law implemented specific regulations around hemp-derived edible cannabinoid products. This opened the door to what seemed like a flood of new THC edible products across the state. But are these types of products actually new?
United Financials Capital, a new commercial lending arm established by four of the largest credit unions in the state, played a key role in one of this year’s biggest real estate deals in the Twin Cities.
Local livestock farmers are finding it more difficult to get their animals processed, in part due to an aging workforce. Here's how the industry is working to address the shortage.
It's one of the largest raises by a Minnesota company this year. NetSPI plans to use the money to hire at least 200 more workers and improve its cybersecurity offerings.
A lawsuit filed by the state alleges the retailer sold firearms to people who later resold them to perpetrators of major shootings, including a fatal St. Paul bar shooting last year.
The actor is among the participants in a $20 million "bridge funding" round for the Minneapolis-based plant food company.
The Minneapolis-based comapny says the money will help fund current and future clinical trials.
Co-led by Muslim nonprofits Rabata and RISE, the program is aimed at helping women turn early ideas into sustainable nonprofits.
Headquartered in the D.C. area, carafem joins a slew of other pill-based abortion providers in Minnesota.