Carmichael Lynch found and tapped the “deep connection” that Subaru owners make with their cars
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The agency turns up the volume on being a Web 3.0 brand by hosting multichannel “Talkinars.”
The state is a major—and growing—producer of the microchips found in your smart phone, iPad, and other touchscreen devices.
6 creative ways to enhance cohesion in a company.
Cima NanoTech plans to be in more touchscreens, flat screens, and even windows.
W3i takes its free download model to the mobile gaming world.
People want solar power. Solarflow Energy wants to help them overcome the barriers to getting it.
U.S. Bank ventures closer to it with pay-by smartphone technology.
A new exhibit traces an iconic Minnesota company from Victorian cover-ups to va-va-voom.
Carlson Marketing alums Jim Ryan and Jim McCarthy and their St. Paul firm 20/20 Promotions are behind a new mobile app launched April 1 to coincide with the Twins’ season opener.
Twin Cities venues now have the Toepener installed on their restroom doors.
Aiming to avoid a sophomore slump after a stellar rookie season at Target Field, the Minnesota Twins make a shift to re-emphasize the players in this year’s edition of the
Though it has lost a lot of stores, downtown Minneapolis may have what it needs—except for a retail advocate.
Craft brewers are on a growth bender. Now more of them want to create both the beers people love to drink and the places beer drinkers love to visit.
Twelve people-including 10 Minnesotans-were charged Wednesday in connection with a $10 million-plus bank fraud conspiracy involving a network of bank employees. The financial institutions that fell victim to the scheme
In 47 pages of pre-sentencing documents filed on Thursday, federal prosecutors outlined the numerous reasons why they believe former auto mogul Denny Hecker should be put behind bars for 10
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis on Tuesday denied Denny Hecker's request to be released from prison and placed under house arrest until he is sentenced later this year in
Doug Kelley, receiver and trustee in the Tom Petters bankruptcy case, filed a lawsuit last week seeking millions of dollars from JPMorgan Chase & Company, which allegedly benefited from Petters'