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Uber and Lyft say they’re done in Minneapolis because $15.57 minimum wage would be ‘unsustainable’
By
The Associated Press
March 14, 2024
Environment
Snowmobile company employee charged with reckless driving after slamming into sled team and killing 3 dogs in Alaska
By
Mark Thiessen
and
The Associated Press
February 15, 2024
Health
Minnesotans can buy insulin for just $35 a month over the next 5 years under a state settlement with Eli Lilly
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
February 8, 2024
Lifestyle
Septuagenerian ruby-slippers thief avoids jail but has to pay $300 a month for plan to ‘destroy an irreplaceable part of American culture’
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
January 29, 2024
Lifestyle
Aging mobster who stole Dorothy’s ruby slippers may have just 6 months to live and should avoid jail time, lawyer argues
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
January 29, 2024
Finance
28-year-old first-time homebuyer says ‘it’s a little bit of a crash course’ going from having roommates to being a landlord
By
Alena Botros
January 27, 2024
Politics
Minnesota capital St. Paul makes history as first large U.S. city with all-female council
By
Trisha Ahmed
,
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
January 12, 2024
Politics
Minnesota just designed a new state flag explicitly intended to be less racist. Here’s what they changed (everything)
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
January 3, 2024
Lifestyle
76-year-old man expected to plead guilty to nearly 2-decade cold case over theft of Judy Garland’s ruby slippers
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
October 13, 2023
Politics
Minnesota’s top cannabis cop just quit after public radio revealed her weed shop sold extra-potent products and was thousands of dollars in debt
By
The Associated Press
September 24, 2023
Leadership
Would-be head of Minnesota marijuana agency resigns amid reports she sold illegal products as cannabis entrepreneur
By
The Associated Press
September 23, 2023
Finance
Meat processor accused of illegally hiring 13-year-olds fined $300,000
By
The Associated Press
September 11, 2023
Finance
Minneapolis is pushing through a ride-share minimum wage and Lyft claims it will hurt drivers because ‘only the most wealthy could still afford a ride’
By
Trisha Ahmed
and
The Associated Press
August 17, 2023
Finance
Minneapolis has a YIMBY message for America: Build more houses and get rid of suburban-style zoning and inflation will disappear
By
Mark Niquette
,
Augusta Saraiva
and
Bloomberg
August 9, 2023
Finance
Oops! Error that would cost taxpayers $352 million spotted in Minnesota tax cut bill: ‘Mistakes are made, but this is a doozy’
By
The Associated Press
July 8, 2023
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Jessica Coacci
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