September 10, 2021

Minneapolis Cider Co. Doubles Down in Northeast

Minneapolis Cider Co. just doubled in size to 30,000 square feet. | Minneapolis Cider Co./Facebook Plus, fast-casual Rōti reopens its U of M locale with […]
September 9, 2021

What's stopping weed growers from going greener?

As Politico writer Natalie Fertig points out in this week’s Climate Cast, weed is just that: a weed that will grow just about anywhere. “But […]
September 9, 2021

Are mobile home parks the answer to Minnesota's affordable housing shortage?

As pressure continues to mount for the creation of affordable housing, some worry that lower-cost options are vanishing. Manufactured housing parks are less common than […]
September 9, 2021

Unvaccinated United Airlines employees to be put on temporary leave

United Airlines has mandated that all U.S. employees be vaccinated against COVID-19 or face termination. Those granted exemptions will be put on leave. Justin Sullivan/Getty […]
September 8, 2021

Kernza farmers see a market for earth-friendly grain

Don Wyse has long been an evangelist for perennial crops. The University of Minnesota professor, who leads the U of M Forever Green Initiative, now […]
September 8, 2021

Thinking about switching jobs? You’re not alone

According to a survey the Washington Post conducted earlier this summer, about 1 in 5 workers in the U.S. considered changing their profession during the […]
September 6, 2021

Millions lose jobless benefits today. It doesn't mean they'll be rushing back to work

Marianne LeBlanc stages in-person corporate events. But those jobs disappeared during the pandemic and have been slow to return. Kelly Creative Updated September 6, 2021 […]
September 5, 2021

Here are 3 pivotal moments in workers' history to remember this Labor Day

Striking members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization hold a rally on Aug. 6, 1981, on Long Island, N.Y. Nearly 13,000 air-traffic controllers walked […]
September 5, 2021

Pandemic pay panel won't make Labor Day deadline

The Minnesota Legislature won’t receive recommendations by a Labor Day deadline on how to divvy up $250 million for frontline pandemic workers, a key lawmaker […]
September 5, 2021

Until 2023? Parts shortage forecast to keep auto prices sky-high

Back in the spring, a shortage of computer chips that had sent auto prices soaring appeared, finally, to be easing. Some relief for consumers seemed […]