June 15, 2023

How companies can build trust with the LGBTQ+ community — during Pride and beyond

The Pittsburgh Pride parade, celebrating 50 years of Pittsburgh Pride, crosses the Andy Warhol Bridge from downtown Pittsburgh on June 3. Longtime Pride sponsors have […]
June 14, 2023

The Twin Cities’ Most Anticipated Summer Restaurant Openings

Hi Flora! will soon open in the former Common Roots space. | Hi Flora! Hummus bowls with mana’eesh, banh mi, and Korean fried chicken coming […]
June 14, 2023

As planners contemplate light rail through north Minneapolis, who will pay to help residents and businesses stay?

Not that long ago, plans to extend Metro Transit’s Blue Line light rail service into the northwest suburbs barely touched Minneapolis’ North Side, bypassing some […]
June 14, 2023

Bakers and brewers barter for rhubarb, treating Minnesota to summer flavors

Josh Bruns estimates he could make 15 to 20 gallons of kombucha with 65 pounds of rhubarb. After a decade of homebrewing, Bruns thinks he’s […]
June 14, 2023

Minnesota opens investigation of possible wage theft against HyLife

The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s Labor Standards Division revealed the investigation in a statement of interest on June 6 to the Department of […]
June 14, 2023

International screenwriters organize 'Day of Solidarity' supporting Hollywood writers

Screenwriters around the world are organizing pickets and other actions on June 14 in support of the ongoing Writers Guide of America strike. Above, Writers […]
June 14, 2023

UPS workers facing extreme heat win a deal to get air conditioning in new trucks

A UPS driver makes deliveries in Northbrook, Ill., on May 10. Nam Y. Huh/AP The delivery giant UPS has reached an agreement with the Teamsters […]
June 14, 2023

Taking a breather: Fed holds interest rates steady in patient battle against inflation

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues opted to pause interest rate hikes at their meeting Wednesday. Mark Wilson | Getty Images The […]
June 13, 2023

LGBTQ+ creatives rely on Pride Month income. This year, they're feeling the pinch

Pride month merchandise is displayed at the front of a Target store in Hackensack, N.J., last month. The company pulled certain LGBTQ+ merchandise from its […]
June 13, 2023

Cheaper eggs, gas lead inflation lower in May, but higher prices pop up elsewhere

Inflation fell to 4 percent in May (down from 4.9 percent in April). Energy and food prices were trending down, but higher prices were also […]