Here are some key numbers from the campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday.
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Employers and employees express different expectations for the future of private retiree health coverage.
Becoming a purposeful leader requires knowing your identity.
While Digi-Key's primary operations remain in Thief River Ralls, Fargo is playing an increasingly important role in the company's growth.
The food giant recently opened a new research and development center in Shanghai and aims to grow its presence in the ice cream and yogurt markets throughout China.
For the first time, Mayo Clinic claimed the top spot on U.S. News & World Report’s prestigious “Honor Roll” list.
A new report outlines a framework for an "urban village" at Snelling and University Avenues; meanwhile, the city of St. Paul is seeking proposals for the “Seven Corners Gateway.”
I think one phrase sums up the Medtronic situation best: bad tax, good acquisition, great company.
Through a pilot program, home-improvement retail giant Home Depot has begun selling MakerBot 3D printers and scanners at a dozen of its stores.
A decade after Megan Tamte opened her first Hot Mama store at 50th & France, the company is converting its brand to Evereve.
The acquisition of NeuroTherm will expand the Minnesota company’s chronic pain relief business.
If convicted, Brian Gore could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $2 million fine for his alleged involvement in a counterfeit sportswear scheme.
The Center of the American Experiment, a conservative group, says lawmakers should focus transit spending on improving roads and bridges.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that four men were charged in connection with an alleged mortgage fraud scheme involving an Excelsior-based real estate firm.