Gas prices to keep dropping as motorists plan Fourth of July road trips: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas was $3.48, a significant eight-cent dip from the previous week.
Cannabis deliveries becoming more mainstream in Minnesota
Cannabis deliveries are going mainstream in Minnesota with DoorDash entering the fray.
States with highest, lowest personal incomes: See where Minnesota ranks
Personal finance website WalletHub has compiled a list of states where people have the highest income in 2024. Find out where Minnesota ranks.
Pounds of pot destroyed after retailers inspected by state officials
Pot is legal in Minnesota, but it’s not completely legal, and some businesses are getting in trouble for what they’re selling during a kind of no-man’s land stretch.
Mortgage rates fall but only slightly as home prices continue rising
Home prices may still be up, but mortgage rates dipped down to just below 7% this week.
Here’s what to know about the new Texas Stock Exchange
The Texas Stock Exchange has raised millions of dollars and plans to launch in 2026.
Unemployment increased just slightly despite the US adding 272,000 jobs
Over 270,000 jobs were added in May, yet the unemployment rate still rose, fueling economic concerns.
Costco to stop selling books year-round: report
Costco will stop selling books regularly from January through August due to added stocking costs, only selling them regularly during the holiday season, reports say.
Experts say Red Lobster's shrimp excuse is 'smoke screen' for real problems
The chain is auctioning 50-plus locations across the nation.
ARod, Lore add Bloomberg to Minnesota Timberwolves buyers group: Report
The addition of Bloomberg to back Rodriguez and Lore could seemingly clear up any financial hurdle the two might have previously faced in fulfilling their obligation to close the sale.
MSP makes ‘best airport’ list based on time of disruptions
When flying out of the Minneapolis-St. Paul international Airport (MSP) travelers can expect their itinerary to remain on time nearly as frequently as any airport in the country, according to a new study.
TJ Maxx, Marshalls parent equipping employees with body cameras to stop theft
TJX Companies, the parent of TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, has equipped loss prevention associates with body cameras over the past year to deter theft, de-escalate incidents, and enhance store safety, with footage shared only with law enforcement or by subpoena.
71 percent of Americans waiting on interest rate cuts before hunting for homes: survey
Sixty-seven percent of Americans still dream of owning a home, but 71% said they are waiting for mortgage rates to drop before entering the market, according to a recent BMO Financial survey.
Flavor Flav orders every Red Lobster menu item to support seafood chain
Amid news of Red Lobster’s bankruptcy, Flavor Flav ordered everything off the menu to support the chain and save its famous cheddar biscuits.
Borrowers urged to apply for Navient's private student loan forgiveness
The Project on Predatory Student Lending (PPSL) launched a campaign to raise awareness of Navient's discharge program for certain borrowers seeking relief because their school lied to them.
Minnesota e-bike rebate applications postponed after website failure
The Minnesota Department of Revenue is postponing the launch of its e-bike rebate program application window after the website has failed.
Dollar Tree exploring sale of Family Dollar brand
Discount store company Dollar Tree announced Wednesday it is exploring a potential sale of its struggling Family Dollar brand and has retained JPMorgan Chase to lead a review of the business.
Smith Foundry ordered to end some operations by EPA
A foundry in Minneapolis accused of violating federal air standards will shut down its melting and casting operations as a result of a settlement with the EPA.
CEOs got big raises last year; workers didn't
The typical compensation package for S&P 500 chief executives surged nearly 13% last year to a median of $16.3 million, significantly outpacing the 4.1% rise in private-sector worker wages, highlighting the widening pay gap amid rising inflation and financial pressure on American households.
Spotify raising US prices for premium plans, again
The Sweden-based audio streaming giant announced Monday it is raising prices for its premium plans in the U.S. once again, after increasing subscription fees nearly a year ago.



















