As the University of Minnesota grapples with a budget crisis following cuts in state funding, the school is coming under a microscope over questions regarding administrative efficiency-namely, whether there are
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Mayo Clinic on Thursday opened a new location at the Mall of America, although it's not so much a clinic as it is a series of interactive exhibits. The new
The rollercoaster ride continues. After the market saw gains on Tuesday, Wednesday brought more bad news. But Thursday morning trading showed some signs of another rebound. The Federal Reserve on
The City of Minneapolis on Tuesday announced that Mayor R.T. Rybak and City Council President Barbara Johnson proposed transferring $1.75 million from the city's contingency account to the fire and
Most local residents have remained socially and emotionally satisfied with their lives despite the challenging economic times-a finding that contributed to a new ranking naming the Twin Cities as the
RedBrick Health Corporation has made headlines all week long following announcements that it secured a new CEO, then cash-and that it's preparing to eventually go public. The Minneapolis-based health technology
A St. Jude inventor will become the new director of the University of Minnesota's Medical Devices Center Innovation Fellows Program. The U said Tuesday that Saurav Paul-who's been with Little
Planning to head to "the Great Minnesota Get-Together" this year? Better bring some extra cash. The State Fair has raised adult, at-the-gate admission from $11 to $12 and children's admission
Plymouth-based Shock Doctor, a maker of mouthguards and other sports equipment, on Wednesday announced that it has partnered with Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin. Under the agreement, Harvin will
Less than two weeks after media reports indicated that San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Company planned to lay off fewer than 150 local brokerage operations employees, the company said Tuesday
Numerous Minnesota-based companies-including large public companies Best Buy, Deluxe, 3M, and Medtronic-were included on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) most recent Green Power Partnership lists. The EPA's Green Power
A former loan officer for San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Company was sentenced to 13 months in prison and ordered to pay approximately $1.4 million in restitution for participating in
Jacksonville, Florida-based Regency Centers on Monday announced its second significant acquisition in the Twin Cities metro area within the past 45 days. Regency-which owns, operates, and develops shopping centers that
A relatively new mining company with a patent-pending technology to produce iron concentrate from previously mined ore just signed a deal with Minnesota Power to provide electricity at its planned
Kimberly Dana Swenson, a former employee of Minneapolis-based Allianz Life Insurance Company, was sentenced Tuesday to one year and one day in prison for embezzling about $421,000 from her employer,
Governor Mark Dayton has requested an immediate review of the Minnesota Vikings stadium proposal for Arden Hills-a move that could be a precursor to a fall special session. In a
The Minneapolis City Council on Friday approved local real estate developer Bradley Hoyt's 124-unit multi-family development project in Loring Park after a multi-year fight to build on the site. According
Minneapolis-based Apogee Enterprises, Inc., announced Monday that Joseph F. Puishys will be the company's next CEO and president. Puishys, 53, will succeed current CEO Russ Huffer, who announced in January