This is the second year Juneteenth has been recognized as a state holiday and the fourth it’s been recognized federally. Since these recognitions, celebrations have grown across the state.
latest articles
As chair of a national law firm, St. Paul native Peter Michaud is one of the most prominent gay attorneys in the U.S.
Neither company is based in Minnesota, but both have established a notable presence here.
Northside native Devean George, who's long been on a mission to improve upward mobility in the area, says the new plant will employ more than 160 people locally.
The Owatonna-based greenhouse operator is paying back wages and damages to 94 workers in total.
At TCB Talks: DEI, leaders from Medtronic, 3M, and Delta Dental of Minnesota shared the strategies that have produced measurable results around diversity, equity and inclusion.
Corporate training aside, the best leaders often are simply good human beings.
The number of places we buy groceries has more than doubled in two decades. Are we all that hungry?
A defeated store owner shares the realities of independent retail today, especially in a Minneapolis construction zone.
Slated to open in fall, Royalston Square will enable clients to project wall-to-wall scenes for private events.
But the insurer has signed a long-term lease to remain in the property.
The Office of the Legislative Auditor says at least 290 individuals died before they received a payment.
Inside the city's thriving medtech and manufacturing scene.
From Reimagining the Riverfront to a First-of-its-Kind Health Facility
A Community of Two Economies
This community coalition is putting on a united front