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Founder Clarence Bethea hopes his success will encourage other Black entrepreneurs. He plans to double the St. Paul startup's staff.
The 4 percent drop in births in 2020 was the biggest decrease in the U.S. birth rate in more than a century.
The U.S. Small Business Administration has provided more than 42,300 economic injury disaster loans to businesses in the North Star State.
New to the Twin Cities, B&B replaces CMX, which declared bankruptcy during the pandemic and shuttered its theaters including MOA's 13 screen.
Cheese curds and cars. Minnesota State Fair food becomes part of the draw as the Twin Cities Auto Show moves outside for the first time.
The Minneapolis fintech company went public in Australia nearly two years ago.
Each recipient will receive up to $100,000 to continue their work, which ranges from tackling racial disparities in education and health care to reshaping how the judicial system handles non-violent crimes.
Three pandemic product adaptations—personal and professional.
Despite a hybrid work model and new hires in 11 states, the company is expanding its Minneapolis headquarters.
EmpowerU, Lilac 11, and Neiibor Crate help you experience wellness without leaving the house.
R.T. Rybak, Tawanna Black and Sarah Lutman discuss ways to advance racial justice, build community, and how businesses can help.
Today Gov. Tim Walz will announce a three-step plan to lift nearly all capacity restrictions and masking requirements.
Too many entrepreneurs give up too quickly because we have no ecosystem to support them.
Independent state Sen. Tom Bakk and his DFL counterpart in the House, Rep. Fue Lee of Minneapolis, say they want to pass a bonding bill this year. But with two weeks to go in the session, Bakk’s committee has met just twice so far — and hasn’t passed any proposals.
A Minnesota/South Dakota shrimp farm has big plans and a few orders, but no funds to build.