The Minneapolis City Council is considering a proposed ordinance that would increase franchise fees on power bills to fund eco-friendly improvements for homeowners and property owners.
In an unpredictable world, businesses must be prepared to face unexpected challenges, such as natural disasters or economic shifts. The ability to adapt quickly is crucial for maintaining resilience ...
As fall COVID season arrives in Minnesota, here are answers to your questions, from whether you need the updated vaccine to where to find free shots.
Minnesota’s end-of-life care economy is in many ways healthy, but retaining nursing home workers is a persistent and growing challenge, particularly in rural communities.
The Minneapolis Federation of Educators announced Friday that it would hold a strike authorization vote later this month unless the union and district reach an agreement on Oct. 21.
The transportation nonprofit, Move Minnesota, is starting the “No Car, No Problem” campaign to urge Twin Cities residents to use transit instead of car.
State and federal regulators say they lack the resources to investigate a widespread practice of dubious accounting.
After two years of war, many in the Twin Cities Palestinian and Jewish communities are watching to see if a ceasefire brokered by the U.S. will hold.
Meet some of the candidates running for the Minneapolis City Council. All 13 wards are up for election. Three council members aren’t running for reelection.
As more Hmong Minnesotans face immigration threats, attorney Mai Neng Moua and reporter Katelyn Vue answer your questions about deportations and citizenship.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is trying to shut down Northern Iron, a metal foundry on St. Paul’s East Side, by revoking its operational permit.
Twin Cities sneaker resellers are condensing their inventories and closing or rebranding locations as the profits tied to high-end sneakers continue to dwindle.
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