Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union have vowed to strike Aug. 4-6 if they can’t reach an agreement with management.
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The Minnesota Orchestra and the African American Community Development Corporation have signed on as "strategic partners" in the project.
The legislation only applies to projects inside, or within a mile of, environmental justice areas in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area, Rochester, and Duluth. But the definition of an environmental justice area is expansive enough to cover the vast majority of those regions.
After years of litigation, the chain has finally given up hope of reopening a drive-thru on Nicollet Avenue, but, on the whole of it, the drive-thru era is far from over in Minneapolis.
More than 9,000 people entered the labor market in June, but the state also lost 6,500 private-sector jobs.
Fill in the I-94 trench? Add more lanes? Here's a guide to the various options MnDOT will be weighing for the future of the east-west link between the Twin Cities’ two downtowns.
After eight years, the nonprofit-run cafe will close its brick-and-mortar store at 1210 West Broadway as it searches for a permanent home.
Focused on providing health care for women over 65 years old, Herself Health plans to add two more clinics in the Twin Cities area this year.
The Minneapolis-based health system said it’s facing “unprecedented financial challenges.”
The inclusivity-focused coworking company is turning to the community to close a $2.5 million seed funding round.
Renee Alexander, who officially took over as CEO of the fair in May, talks about her approach to leadership at the Minnesota Chamber’s Women in Business Conference.
A property owner is throwing in $100,000 gift cards for a set of Lake Superior condos that haven’t been moving as quickly as expected.
A new report describes a three-pillar plan to bolster public safety in the city of Minneapolis. Here are the details.
The workers joined local chapters of the United Food and Commercial Workers union in early 2022.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted “breakthrough device designation” to two products developed by med-tech startup Fasikl.
When calculating who has access to proper broadband, the federal government counts much slower internet speeds compared to Minnesota’s definition. As a result, the cash may be enough to hit federal goals for universal broadband, but not state ones.