Customer spending patterns are changing as retailers like Target continue to grapple with supply chain shortages paired with inflation.
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Though they stopped short of advocating for specific legislative changes, the leaders of 10 health systems in the state have pledged to work together to address gun violence.
The St. Paul-based company is set to be acquired by a Houston private equity firm.
Three of the four private plaintiffs in a redistricting case have asked the special five-judge panel that drew the state’s new political maps to award them a little more than $1 million to cover attorney fees and costs.
Morning TV anchor to move to WCCO Radio in afternoon drive.
The Taco Bell Defy opening Tuesday features a new speed-focused drive-through concept by Minnesota companies Border Foods and Vertical Works.
Four Seasons’ arrival in downtown Minneapolis is the latest attempt to transplant a luxury brand to the Twin Cities. Will this time be the charm?
The sporting goods retailer debuts an experiential approach designed to give consumers reasons to shop in person.
Biotech entrepreneur Ping Yeh thought he'd stay with the company he started forever. Then he realized his expertise was more valuable helping scale the next groundbreaking medical company.
The Bloomington manufacturer says it will release a new autonomous mower for the residential market next year.
Plymouth-based Acrylic Design Associates has created Recrylic, the first certified recycled acrylic product in North America.
Steve LaCroix, former Vikings executive VP and chief marketing officer, steps into the role of president at Wisdom Gaming. His goal is to leverage his professional sports industry experience to elevate the esports company.
One hallmark of the Covid era is the comfort people now have with buying
A quick look at Minneapolis-based Nice Healthcare, founded in 2017, which helps patients make everyday care “easy and affordable.”
One hundred small businesses owned by women and people of color in the Twin Cities will receive $10,000 grants.