Gerald Greenfield of Bloomington was sentenced Tuesday to four years and two months in prison for his role in a $2.5 million mortgage fraud scheme involving the Sexton Lofts condo
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St. Paul leaders are voicing their concerns over a proposed Vikings stadium proposal that would include $150 million to renovate Target Center in downtown Minneapolis-stating that the plan is unfair
A lot of Minnesota manufacturers are looking to hire skilled workers but haven't been able to find people who can do the job, according to a Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)
After three hours of discussions on Wednesday, Vikings owner Zygi Wilf and Governor Mark Dayton emerged with no firm stadium solution-but Wilf is reportedly warming to the prospect of building
Governor Mark Dayton on Monday reportedly told the owners of the Minnesota Vikings that the Metrodome site in Minneapolis is the only near-term option for building a new stadium-and the
A recent survey suggests that Minnesotans plan to loosen their purse strings and spend more on leisure travel this year. Seventy-eight percent of Minnesotans plan to spend at least as
Business leaders in Minnesota are twice as optimistic about the economy today as they were three months ago, according to a quarterly Twin Cities Business survey to which 774 businesses
Governor Mark Dayton received a series of proposals for a new Vikings stadium last week, meeting his Thursday deadline-and although he has yet to solidify his choice, he reportedly favors
Minnesota's unemployment rate continued its steady decline in December, dropping 0.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted 5.7 percent, according to data released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and
This month marks a decade in office for Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak. During his tenure, the city has undergone significant changes: It has reduced its debt by $200 million, achieved
Do you ever wish you could monitor your teen's driving habits? Or ensure they're not texting or talking on the phone while behind the wheel? Now there's an app for
On the heels of critical media coverage about Richfield-based Best Buy Company, Inc.,CEO Brian Dunn fired back at the harsh critics through a blog on Best Buy's Web site. The
3M Company has reportedly responded to allegations that its chemicals have caused expensive environmental damage by filing a counterclaim stating that if it is found liable, the Metropolitan Council also
Two new restaurants are about to enter the downtown Minneapolis dining scene. The Downtown Journal recently reported that a new eatery called Devil's Advocate is set to open in the
With Governor Mark Dayton's January 12 deadline for stadium proposals approaching quickly, two new developments may shake up the stadium debate. A recent Star Tribune story indicated that Dayton's administration
The aftermath of Tom Petters' $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme is far from over, and two recent lawsuits related to the scheme involve Fargo, North Dakota-based accounting firm Eide Bailly, LLP.
In an effort to streamline operations and cut costs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Monday announced plans to shutter 259 offices throughout the country, including a food safety
Media coverage critical of Best Buy Company, Inc.-including a recent Forbes report that suggested that the Richfield-based company may be slowly going out of business-prompted a public response from the