Minnesota Congresswoman Betty McCollum announced Monday that the U.S. Department of Transportation will award $40 million to fund renovation of the Union Depot in downtown St. Paul. The grant adds
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At a time when newspapers nationwide are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain readership, the Star Tribune and the Pioneer Press have both experienced recent Sunday circulation growth. According to
Bloomington-based HealthPartners announced Monday that it has launched its online clinic, which offers diagnosis, treatment, and prescriptions 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The clinic, called Virtuwell, was
U.S. District Court Judge Michael J. Davis on Friday ordered Denny Hecker to remain in custody until he is sentenced. The order states that Hecker has lost credibility with the
CenturyLink, Inc., announced Friday that two unions-the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers-have agreed that its proposed purchase of Qwest Communications International, Inc., is in
Apartment vacancy in the Twin Cities metro area sank to 4.2 percent in the third quarter of 2010, reaching a two-year low, according to GVA Marquette Advisors' just-released apartment trends
A group of local residents have voted to recommend that the City of Minneapolis halt plans to expand Calhoun Square with a one-story, retail-only building. Calhoun Area Residents Action Group
Maplewood-based 3M Company continued its streak of investing and acquiring companies with Thursday's announcement that it has invested in Perceptive Pixel, Inc., a developer of advanced multi-touch solutions. Financial terms
The American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Minnesota's largest professional association, will soon have a new home in the City of Minneapolis' Mill District. The city said Friday that its council
Twin Cities drivers are paying less per day to park than many others across North America, according the National Parking Association's annual "Parking in America" report. According to the recently
Minnesota added more construction jobs in September than any other state, according to data released Friday by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). The AGC, which based its report
St. Louis Park-based debt collection agency Allied Interstate, Inc., will pay $1.75 million to settle federal charges, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Thursday. The FTC alleges, among other things,
The Pioneer Press will soon team with a most unusual partner: The Onion. The St. Paul-based newspaper's owner, Northwest Publications, announced Thursday that it will assume local advertising sales, production,
Element Six Media is one of those start-ups you can’t imagine starting up in the predigital age. It’s both virtual and global. Its nerve center and headquarters is a heavy
Alliant Techsystems, Inc., (ATK) announced this week that it has been awarded two orders from the U.S. military-one worth $67 million and the second valued at $10 million. The Eden
Local restaurant chain Crave recently announced that it will open its fourth Minnesota location in downtown Minneapolis next spring. The new, 13,000-square-foot Crave restaurant will be located on the second
General Mills, Inc., will soon raise prices on select cereal brands and baking products in response to higher commodity costs, a company representative confirmed Thursday. Golden Valley-based General Mills will
Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) said Thursday that its Family Medicine Residency Program has received a $1.9 million federal grant that will be used to train more primary care doctors.