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Don Liu, Target’s chief legal and risk officer. (Provided by Target)

Target launches new efforts to bolster Asian workers, products

Target helps launch Twin Cities Asian Executive Leadership Conference, will highlight Asian-owned businesses on website.

Minnesota company says new electric truck could revolutionize firefighting

April 30
Rosenbauer America in Wyoming, Minn., has developed an electric fire truck, which it showed to backers in Washington, D.C.
Beyond its fast-charging batteries, the technology allows for new types of maneuvering and monitoring at fire, accident scenes.

Recovery is more visible as 1Q results at Minnesota companies emerge

2:29pm
Polaris Industries said snowmobile sales were the best in nearly 25 years in this year’s first quarter. The company rolled out 22 new models last mo
Turnaround is broad-based, extends beyond shock drops of year-ago period.
Business
6:29pm
3M Combat Arms earplugs

First military earplug trial goes against 3M

A Florida jury awards three plaintiffs $7.1 million in proceeding that could influence thousands of other lawsuits.
Business
4:07pm
Total construction gains across the Twin Cities proved lackluster in March as nonresidential building activity plunged dramatically, (Staff file photo

Twin Cities construction activity grows just 1% in March

Growth stymied by steep declines in nonresidential construction
Politics
3:42pm
Minnesota Housing Commissioner Jennifer Ho said the state started accepting applications for rental help last week. RENEE JONES SCHNEIDER • STAR TRI

Minnesota leaders urge struggling renters to apply for aid

Legislators are still hashing out how to end the state's eviction moratorium.
Variety
10:03am
How to rebalance work/life boundaries

How to rebalance work/life boundaries

The pandemic has all but erased the line between our personal and professional lives. Make the effort to redraw it.
Business
April 29
Lisa Hanson

Albert Lea bar owner who defied COVID restrictions is arrested in Iowa

For nearly six weeks, Lisa Hanson has been in hiding after warrants were issued for her arrest.
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Business
April 29
Fairview Riverside Medical Center in the foreground.

Black state investigator accuses Fairview Hospital security of racial profiling

Fairview spokesperson said the incident is being reviewed.
Business
April 29
Mike Mohan, president and chief operating officer of Best Buy. (Provided photo)

Mike Mohan stepping down as president of Best Buy

The executive team is reshuffling to cover his duties.
Business
April 29
Shown are workers laying down pipe for the Line 3 project in February in Cloquet. (ALEX KORMANN, Star Tribune)

PUC rejects investigating increased Enbridge oil shipments

Indigenous group says the growth negates the need for a new Line 3.
Nation
April 29
In an undated image provided by Dave Roth, “Disaster Girl,” by Dave Roth and starring his daughter, Zoë. After more than a decade of having her i

You know her as 'Disaster Girl.' She sold an NFT of her meme for $500,000

Since Zoë Roth's father entered the image in a photo contest in 2007 and won, it has been edited into various disasters from history.
Business
April 29
The Bremer Bank branch at the IDS Center Thursday. ]   Aaron Lavinsky • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com At the heart of the Bremer dispute is a disag

Bremer Financial shareholders approve a board with no members from the Bremer Trust

The move leaves trustees who want to sell the bank company with less access to its operations and finances.
Business
April 29
The former Walmart in the Midway area of St. Paul is shown in a November 2017 file photo. (Staff photo by Glen Stubbe / glen.stubbe@startribune.com)

Vacant Walmart store in St. Paul's Midway poised to become a home decor store

Building permit signals new possible use for shuttered building that closed in 2019.
The annual Star Tribune 50 looks at the state's largest public companies. Combined, the companies on the list employ more than 1.2 million people.
Business
State's top 50 public companies – with No. 1 at $242B in revenue
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2019 will likely be remembered as the last full year of an economic expansion that lasted more than a decade. Next year's Star Tribune 50 is likely to look very different because of the coronavirus disruption.
Business
April 29
The Xcel Energy control center in downtown Minneapolis. (Staff photo by Carlos Gonzalez/cgonzalez@startribune.com)  ORG XMIT: MERf8b54fa654eebaf655f34

Xcel easily tops earnings estimates

Results were helped by rate increases; utility reaffirms annual guidance.
Business
April 29
Quyen Balter meditates in her home office using the service she created, Peach Mindfulness.

Twin Cities woman, with Buddhist monk's help, creates tech to help people destress

Unsatisfied with options on the market, entrepreneur creates her own virtual assistant to help with meditation.
Local
April 29
A tailings basin would be put back into use at PolyMet mine near Hoyt Lakes, Minn.

State Supreme Court hits pause on PolyMet permit to mine

The DNR must hold a contested case hearing on the permit to mine. Environmental groups said the ruling was a major victory.
Business
April 28
The downtown St. Cloud Giliberto’s location is expected to reopen in May as The Patagonia & Giliberto’s.

Downtown St. Cloud Giliberto's reopening with Mexican, Argentine flavors

Menu will feature empanadas, lomitos and choripán.
Business
April 28
This file photo shows a tailings basin would be put back into use at PolyMet mine near Hoyt Lakes, Minn. GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com

Minnesota Supreme Court hits pause on PolyMet permit to mine

DNR must hold trial-like hearing on copper mine's tailings dam proposal.
Business
April 28
Kyler Heard shopped at Oxboro Market, a Bloomington tobacco shop. The city voted to end sales of flavored tobacco products beginning in January.

Bloomington sets sunset on all tobacco licenses

Bloomington decides to phase out all tobacco licenses beginning June 2022.
The Louriston Dairy near Murdock, built and operated by Riverview LLP, is home to 9,500 cows, 40 times more than the average American dairy. The compa
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West Metro
April 28
Hollydale golf course in Plymouth during a dry summer in 2003.

Developer planning high-end homes on former Plymouth golf course pauses suit against city

Developers suing the city of Plymouth for rejecting a proposal to turn a former golf course into lots for 229 homes have agreed to put…
St. Paul
April 28
The proposed Lexington Station apartments in St. Paul

St. Paul council seeks second opinion over mayor's veto of housing project

The council voted 5-2 to seek a non-binding opinion from the attorney general.
Business
April 28
This file photo shows a tailings basin would be put back into use at PolyMet mine near Hoyt Lakes, Minn. GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com

Minnesota Supreme Court hits pause on PolyMet permit to mine

Mining company and environmentalists both say the ruling was a victory.