Breaking down MN tax rebate bill
Minnesota tax rebate checks got whittled down a little bit smaller but there are still some significant tax breaks in the bill that should be finalized on Thursday.
Minnesota tax rebate checks got whittled down a little bit smaller but there are still some significant tax breaks in the bill that should be finalized on Thursday.
MN gets $60.5M in Juul, Altria settlement
Minnesota will receive $60.5 million over seven years following a settlement with e-cigarette manufacturer JUUL and tobacco marketer Altria.
Minnesota will receive $60.5 million over seven years following a settlement with e-cigarette manufacturer JUUL and tobacco marketer Altria.
Minneapolis upgrades 100-year-old water plant
The city of Minneapolis completed significant upgrades at the 100-year-old Fridley Water Filtration Plant, costing $66 million.
The city of Minneapolis completed significant upgrades at the 100-year-old Fridley Water Filtration Plant, costing $66 million.
The state of downtown Minneapolis
In recent weeks, there's been a visible shift in downtown Minneapolis.
In recent weeks, there's been a visible shift in downtown Minneapolis.
How to get COVID tests now before it's no longer free
Free COVID testing ends on May 11, but you'll still have access to tests with a few differences.
Free COVID testing ends on May 11, but you'll still have access to tests with a few differences.
PCA agencies violate labor laws after failing to pay COVID-19 funding wages
Five personal care assistant agencies violated Minnesota’s labor laws after failing to pay back wages for COVID-19 related funding.
Five personal care assistant agencies violated Minnesota’s labor laws after failing to pay back wages for COVID-19 related funding.
Cub Foods employees reach deal before planned strike
Cub Foods employees reached an agreement ahead of a looming strike in the Twin Cities that would have affected dozens of stores on a busy holiday weekend.
Cub Foods employees reached an agreement ahead of a looming strike in the Twin Cities that would have affected dozens of stores on a busy holiday weekend.
President Joe Biden speaks at Cummins Power Generation Facility in Fridley [RAW]
President Joe Biden visited Minnesota on Monday, making a stop in Fridley to tout his economic agenda. He delivered remarks on his economic agenda at the Cummins Power Generation Facility in Fridley on April 3, 2023.
President Joe Biden visited Minnesota on Monday, making a stop in Fridley to tout his economic agenda. He delivered remarks on his economic agenda at the Cummins Power Generation Facility in Fridley on April 3, 2023.
President Joe Biden coming to Minnesota on Monday
President Joe Biden is traveling to Minnesota on Monday. He'll be discussing the economy at the Cummins Facility in Fridley.
President Joe Biden is traveling to Minnesota on Monday. He'll be discussing the economy at the Cummins Facility in Fridley.
MN private sector job numbers recover from pandemic losses, DEED says
DEED announced Minnesota has gained back all of the private sector jobs lost during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
DEED announced Minnesota has gained back all of the private sector jobs lost during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
President Joe Biden addresses Silicon Valley Bank collapse
President Joe Biden on Monday addressed the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, which is the second-largest in U.S history.
President Joe Biden on Monday addressed the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, which is the second-largest in U.S history.
Minnesota lawmakers debate changes to Social Security income tax
Lawmakers discussed two bills currently in the house tax committee that could affect how social income would be taxed in Minnesota.
Lawmakers discussed two bills currently in the house tax committee that could affect how social income would be taxed in Minnesota.
New tool hoping to lower prescription costs in Minnesota
Prescription drug prices climbed more than 40% in Minnesota over the last five years, and almost no one seems to know why. A new online tool is hoping to bring more transparency to the problem and lower costs.
Prescription drug prices climbed more than 40% in Minnesota over the last five years, and almost no one seems to know why. A new online tool is hoping to bring more transparency to the problem and lower costs.
Push to remove Minnesota's minimum gas markup
A group of lawmakers want to get rid of the minimum markup on gas where retailers have to charge an extra $0.08 per gallon to avoid selling gas too cheaply.
A group of lawmakers want to get rid of the minimum markup on gas where retailers have to charge an extra $0.08 per gallon to avoid selling gas too cheaply.
Downtown Minneapolis seeing a rebound, leaders say
Minneapolis seems to be taking steps forward when it comes to the state of downtown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis seems to be taking steps forward when it comes to the state of downtown Minneapolis.
US health officials propose once-a-year COVID-19 vaccines for most Americans
The proposal comes as boosters have become a hard sell.
The proposal comes as boosters have become a hard sell.
Minnesota DFL Chairman on what do expect in 2023 legislative session
The 2023 legislative session is off to a strong start as Gov. Tim Walz signed the first bill of the year providing more than $100 million in tax breaks for individuals and businesses.
The 2023 legislative session is off to a strong start as Gov. Tim Walz signed the first bill of the year providing more than $100 million in tax breaks for individuals and businesses.
Dealing with workforce shortage in Minnesota
2022 has been the year of the worker shortage.
2022 has been the year of the worker shortage.
Minnesota added 6,800 jobs in November
Minnesota added 6,800 jobs from the previous month, of which 3,500 were in the private sector. The unemployment rate increased to 2.3%, from 2.1% in October.
Minnesota added 6,800 jobs from the previous month, of which 3,500 were in the private sector. The unemployment rate increased to 2.3%, from 2.1% in October.
DoorDash to cut 1,250 corporate jobs after COVID-19 pandemic hiring surge
Delivery company DoorDash is eliminating more than 1,200 corporate jobs, about 6% of its total workforce, saying it hired too many people when demand for its services increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delivery company DoorDash is eliminating more than 1,200 corporate jobs, about 6% of its total workforce, saying it hired too many people when demand for its services increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.







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