A multistate Midwest agreement requires Menards to overhaul how it markets its "11 percent rebate."
Employees learned of the shutdown on Tuesday, according to a report.
Agents wearing ICE, FBI, and DEA vests entered the Bro-Tex facility on Tuesday morning as observers and demonstrators arrived.
If you’ve been gambling online in Minnesota, you may have been breaking the law without realizing it.
Minnesota has been named one of the top states in the country for jobs, according to a new report from WalletHub.
Workers across Minnesota will soon be eligible for up to 20 weeks of paid time off starting Jan. 1, 2026.
The company said 297 workers will lose their jobs when the closures take effect on Dec. 19, 2025.
The airline told investigators it believed women were “better” suited for flight attendant jobs, according to the state.
Wren Clair says she was groped at the 2023 State Fair, and her lawsuit claims KSTP ignored warnings and failed to protect her.
The lawsuit claims Dave Dahl and others at KSTP fostered a sexist culture and engaged in lewd behavior.
The Duluth business says their shipping container was sold by mistake, leaving them scrambling before opening day.
See if your phone provider is on the list of 37 companies accused of letting robocalls reach Minnesotans.
Demand for whole-home generators surges in response to a wave of severe storms and prolonged power outages across Minnesota.
Federal and state cuts reportedly created a $6 million shortfall for American Public Media Group.
Twin Cities PBS (TPT) is laying off staff this week after Congress eliminated all federal funding for public broadcasting.
Permanent layoffs are scheduled to take place in September, according to a notice submitted by SUPERVALU Inc.
State officials flagged more than 70 businesses for unpaid cannabis-related taxes this month.
A Minnesota chef also won Best Chef: Midwest.
Minnesota officials blame "on-again, off-again" tariffs for the Q1 export drop, citing losses to Canada and Mexico.
Planned Parenthood will close four Minnesota clinics, including two in the Twin Cities metro area.
The St. Paul site, located at 2299 Terminal Road, will close for good by the end of August. Layoffs will begin on Aug. 15.
Minnesota-based Love Your Melon is "pressing pause" after more than 12 years of business and philanthropy.
Layoffs at the Wabash Avenue facility in St. Paul will begin June 30 and roll out over a 14-day period, according to the company.
Hundreds of Minnesota workers were impacted by mass layoffs announced this month under the WARN Act.
Minnesota’s overall job growth rate last month was four times faster than the national average, March job numbers show.
Four major WARN notices were filed in just nine days, signaling over 350 job cuts mostly centered in the Twin Cities metro area.
The Inflation Reduction Act established federal tax credits, recognizing nuclear power as the only carbon-free energy source available 24/7.
The tariffs on Mexico, at least, won’t take effect for another month under an agreement reached between Trump and Mexico’s President.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue has announced the updated individual income tax brackets for the 2025 tax year.
Reynolds will give up all of the profits they made in selling their deceptively marketed "recycling" bags.
Minnesota remains a top state in the nation for business in 2024, according to a new CNBC study.
Minnesotans have a new fee to look forward to paying this summer.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency closed nearly 300 enforcement cases for water quality, air quality, waste, and stormwater.
The Minnesota Legislature passed a law last year requiring a "retail delivery fee" that will impact people who shop online and others.
A federal jury convicted Doron Tavlin — a former VP at Mazor Robotics — of insider trading and securities fraud.
A Minnesota Department of Human Rights lawsuit claims Sheridan — formerly known as Bang Printing — violated state law.
The beloved avenue in the heart of St. Paul has lost several anchor businesses since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting Jan. 1, almost every worker in Minnesota will be guaranteed earned sick and safe time. Here's what you need to know.
The new law was passed by Democrats in the Minnesota Legislature during the 2023 session.
Illegal high-dose marijuana products were recently found in 39 percent of establishments, according to state inspectors.
CEO Views collaborated with Rick Niemi, Valor Compounding Pharmacy’s CEO, on a piece for the Objective of Compounded Prescriptions