August 23, 2020

For a couple of Lake Street businesses, an early glimpse of a new start

Julie Ingebretsen, whose Scandinavian shop opened on E. Lake Street 99 years ago, and Elias Usso, an Ethiopian American pharmacist who opened his Seward Pharmacy […]
August 23, 2020

New Revol Greens CEO brings Cargill experience to greenhouse lettuce expansion, national push

Former Cargill leader Mark Schulze is applying his experience from the agriculture giant as the new chief executive of Revol Greens, leading the greenhouse lettuce […]
August 23, 2020

Pandemic has added fuel to government debt fire

Our nation is experiencing economic crises, perhaps the most significant since the Great Depression of the 1930s. This is largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic; […]
August 23, 2020

Average US gas price remains steady at $2.25 per gallon

CAMARILLO, Calif. — The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline held steady over the past two weeks at $2.25 per gallon. That’s 41 cents below […]
August 23, 2020

Trump, without evidence, accuses 'deep state' at FDA of delaying coronavirus vaccine trials

WASHINGTON — Pushing for breakthroughs in treatments for the coronavirus, White House officials suggested Sunday there were politically motivated delays by the Food and Drug […]
August 23, 2020

Insider Q&A: More oil and gas bankruptcies coming

NEW YORK — Bankruptcies in the U.S. oil patch are on the rise after the global pandemic decimated demand. But shale companies were struggling before […]
August 23, 2020

Minnesota nears 70K positive COVID-19 tests; deaths at 1,767

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota is nearing 70,000 positive COVID-19 tests, health officials said Sunday. Health officials reported 728 positive tests on Sunday, bringing the state statewide […]
August 23, 2020

Shipbuilders approve 3-year pact, ending monthslong strike

BATH, Maine — A 63-day strike at Bath Iron Works — against the backdrop of a pandemic in an election year — came to an […]
August 23, 2020

Minnesota links 7 more COVID-19 cases to Sturgis

Seven more Minnesotans who attended this month’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally have tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19, state health officials said Sunday. On […]
August 23, 2020

Black-owned bookstores want action after influx in business

PHOENIX — A renewed focus on social justice in the wake of police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd has seen sales soar at […]