MPRB alleges picketers 'intimidating' employees, unfair labor practices
MPRB has filed unfair labor practices against the union representing park workers on strike, saying in part that they have been threatening those who remain at work.
Minneapolis vacant building fines, rehab ordinance approved by leaders
By increasing fees, and creating a timeline for restoration, Minneapolis leaders are hoping to bring property owners back to the table.
Minnesota Power says 1 million gallons of coal wastewater leaked
Minnesota Power says it is working with both state and federal agencies after detecting a discharge of ash wastewater.
MN Olympic divers Cook and Bacon score Hormel sponsorship
A former Gopher named Bacon has scored a sponsorship deal with Hormel along with her diving partner named Cook.
Here's the salary you need to be in the top 1% in Minnesota
What does it take to be a top 1% income earner in Minnesota? A new study is offering some insight.
Gluek's Bar and Restaurant in downtown Minneapolis celebrates 90 years
While some things have changed, the bar's German beer hall atmosphere and liter steins have stood the test of time.
US corporate bankruptcy filings surge – here are the business types that led
The number of U.S. corporate bankruptcy filings so far in 2024 is “higher than any comparable figure in the prior 13 years," according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence.
USA Cup Weekend soccer tournament begins in Blaine amid hot, steamy weather
It's a hot, steamy weekend for the USA Cup in Blaine.
Consumers find mild relief as June inflation dips by 0.1 percent
Inflation has slowed, thanks to a decrease in the gas index and the energy index.
Leasing a car more popular, high-credit consumers choosing to lease more than 30 percent of the time
Car leases are becoming more popular as prices for cars still remains high.
Redbox to shut down after parent company files for bankruptcy: Reports
Redbox's parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, filed for bankruptcy last month.
More than 1 in 3 US households have financial insecurity, survey says
The number of American households that are feeling the strain when it comes to paying for necessities such as food and bills, saw a 6.7% increase in 2024 compared to the same period in 2022.
Minneapolis sets hotel revenue record in June
Minneapolis set a new record for hotel revenue in June 2024, a month headlined by the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team Trials, a pair of sold-out Morgan Wallen concerts, Twin Cities Pride and Lynx home games.
MSP ranked top airport in 2024 by Travel+Leisure survey
The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) has been named the No. 1 airport in the U.S., according to a new survey list.
Paynesville’s Hilltop Restaurant roof catches fire, people evacuated
A popular restaurant in central Minnesota had its roof catch fire on Tuesday in the process of installing a new one.
Minnesota's Largest Candy Store is no longer moving
Minnesota's Largest Candy Store is no longer moving from its home off Highway 169 in Jordan.
Some vacationers expect to use credit card for more than $5,000 of summer travel
Some Americans plan to pay for vacations this summer with credit cards for points, while others are doing it because they can't afford to travel otherwise, a recent Debt.com survey said.
Big Lots to close up to 40 stores amid "substantial doubt"
Big Lots plans to close up to 40 stores in 2024 due to financial struggles from inflation and decreased consumer spending, raising doubts about its future operations.
Target announces back-to-school and college savings deals
Target has announced several back-to-school deals. Here’s what’s included.



















