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Minneapolis software company Jamf said it would cut 6.4% of its roughly 2,600-person workforce; it also announced increased investment in AI initiatives.
The shake-up at Hotel Ivy continues, as its multi-million-dollar renovation approaches the final stages. The downtown ...
Minneapolis rolls out speed enforcement cameras to curb traffic incidents in high-risk areas, marking a step towards the city ...
Minneapolis has revealed the first five locations for speed cameras as part of a new city pilot. The five speed enforcement ...
Arts’ Nest and Zenon to manage The Cowles Center, promoting arts and dance with a focus on community, equity, and inclusion in Minneapolis.
The Aquatennial has called of its Torchlight parade set for Wednesday evening, citing the risk for severe weather in the Twin Cities and across central and southern Minnesota.
On a beautiful night in downtown Minneapolis, Alex Kirilloff was ready to make his biggest sale. The Minnesota Twins first ...
The Minneapolis City Council voted Thursday to authorize an agreement with Arts’ Nest, a nonprofit arts organization that’s ...
First Avenue CEO Dayna Frank is part of a local ownership group that has purchased the building that houses the downtown ...
More than 60 businesses have received letters from the Attorney General’s Office in response to price transparency complaints.
Once a rough industrial area dominated by warehouses, foundries and factories, Denver’s River North Art District has rapidly ...