Little Canada-based St. Jude Medical, Inc., announced Tuesday that its Epiducer chronic pain management system has hit the market after receiving clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. According
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Best Buy Company, Inc., on Tuesday announced its support of a new "e-fairness" law in California, which requires online retailers with a presence in the state to collect sales tax
Leaders from 3M Company, Ameriprise Financial, General Mills, Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, and the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce have joined forces with other business leaders from across
Bars, restaurants, and liquor stores across Minnesota may have licenses to sell alcohol-but during the state shutdown, some are running out of booze and are unable to replenish their supplies.
New Web site OfficeLeaks.com allows employees to anonymously submit comments about their employers. Some built-in functions of the site, which launched on April 1, are meant to ensure that users
Anderson Builders and KM Building Company announced Friday that the two companies have merged to create a real estate development and building firm called Anderson-KM Builders. The new entity will
Two months after losing an $850 million Army contract, Eden Prairie-based aerospace and defense company Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (ATK), has received a $77 million, three-year Army contract to develop a
Steve Hoyt, CEO of Minneapolis-based developer Hoyt Properties, Inc., has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. According to Hoyt's bankruptcy petition, which was filed on May 31, his assets total
Chief District Judge Kathleen Gearin reportedly ruled on additional shutdown requests on Monday, turning down six and approving two. The Pioneer Press reported that Gearin approved the St. Paul Port
A group of four Twin Citians-two mechanical engineers, a Web and media specialist, and an artist and contractor-recently took home the grand prize at a national inventor competition for creating,
Just months after Plymouth-based The Mosaic Company won an appeal, the company was issued another preliminary injunction last week that prevents it from extending its South Fort Meade phosphate mine
Many Twin Cities companies have been on the cutting edge of social media capabilities-having allowed people to tweet for charity, apply for internships via Twitter, and even participate in a
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation is accelerating its plans to expand into Canada, with plans to hire 100 people in the country over the next six months, according to a report by
Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy, Inc., announced Friday that it has reached a settlement with the U.S. government to resolve two lawsuits-which could cost the federal government $200 million. The settlement resolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday announced that they have fired head coach Kurt Rambis. Rambis was named the team's ninth head coach in 2009 and served as head coach for
U.S. Bank has launched a program that aims to help customers affected by the Minnesota government shutdown. The Minneapolis-based bank announced Monday that it will allow such customers-provided that they
Stalled plans for a "ballpark village" near Target Field are coming back to life, according to a report by the Star Tribune. Houston-based developer Hines Interests has submitted plans to
Minnesota's government shutdown is in its 12th day, and Canterbury Park in Shakopee is still fighting to be able to resume operations after having lost at least $2 million in