'Coolest thing made in Minnesota' competition launched, nominations open
Minnesota has been home to some incredible inventions and innovations over the years, but which one is the coolest?
Intel to layoff roughly 15,000 workers amid revenue slump
Intel Corp. sent a memo to employees on Thursday announcing that the company would be cutting nearly15,000 jobs.
Etsy will test its first-ever loyalty program
The online retailer's new program will offer consumers free shipping across the U.S. and access to discounts.
Lululemon removes new clothing item after social media users sound off
A Lululemon spokesperson says the company is a 'test and learn organization.'
Minnesota cannabis: First look at state rules for businesses
The first set of complete rules to govern the recreational marijuana industry in Minnesota have been released.
Parents rely heavily on borrowing to pay for college costs: survey
Roughly 42% of families said they planned to rely on federal student loans, and 16% said they would use private loans to pay for college, according to a recent survey.
Yia Vang opens Vinai in northeast Minneapolis
Named after the refugee camp where his parents met, and where he was born, Vang calls the restaurant a 'love letter' to his parents who taught him to cook.
New stores opening at Mall of America: List
The Mall of America has welcomed a dozen new stores opening up in the mall over the last couple of months.
Amazon expanding RxPass to Minnesota customers
Amazon Prime prescription subscription service RxPass is now available for customers in Minnesota, Amazon announced Tuesday.
Delta seeks compensation for CrowdStrike, Microsoft outage: reports
Delta Air Lines announced plans to seek compensation from Microsoft and CrowdStrike.
Target launching denim take back event. Here's how it works
The retail giant’s new denim promotion begins in August and here’s what you need to know.
McDonald's same-store sales fall for 1st time since pandemic
The burger chain launched a promotion in May to help boost customer traffic and declining restaurant sales.
Albertsons and Kroger agree to pause merger amid legal, regulatory challenges
Albertsons and Kroger agreed to pause merger amid legal and regulatory challenges.
Mortgage rates barely budged this week as more listings flood the market
Mortgage rates didn't change much this week, but more home listings are coming on the market even as buyers are backing off.
Champagne sales down worldwide in 2024, industry executives cite lack of 'cheer'
One executive claims a lack of "cheer" worldwide caused bubbly sales to go flat in the first half of 2024, according to an earnings call this week.
Ramsey restaurant struggling amid Hwy 10 construction hosts fundraiser
The Ramsey, Minnesota, community came together to support a local pizzeria that has been hit hard by construction along Highway 10.
GrapeTree Medical Staffing pays $336K to workers after state discovers wage theft
GrapeTree Medical Staffing LLC was ordered to pay about $336,000 to almost 1,000 employees by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) after an investigation found that the company charged between $50 and $200 to book a work shift.
Delta Air Lines operations normalize Thursday, reimbursements offered
After nearly a week of increased delays and cancelations stemming from a tech outage, Delta Airlines says its operations have returned to normal.
5-month cannabis business moratorium approved in St. Louis County
St. Louis County officials have voted to put a five-month pause on allowing new cannabis businesses to register or operate.
Cannabis social equity license preapproval window now open in MN
Hoping to give those who were adversely affected by previously held marijuana laws in Minnesota a leg up when it comes to opening their own shop, the Office of Cannabis Management has opened its window for applications for cannabis business social equity license preapproval.