April 13, 2021

Consumer prices jump 0.6% in March, biggest gain since 2012

WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer prices increased a sharp 0.6% in March, the biggest increase since 2012, while inflation over the past year rose a sizable […]
April 13, 2021

US investigating possible air bag failures in GM vehicles

DETROIT — The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is investigating complaints that the air bags may not inflate in a crash on thousands of General […]
April 13, 2021

Minnesota family upholds farm's rich history, while writing new chapters

“I have friends from college that say, ‘Geez, isn’t that a lot?’ But I don’t know what else I would rather be doing,” Paul Syverson […]
April 13, 2021

Global shares mostly gain as China exports rise

TOKYO — Global shares were mostly higher on Tuesday with hopes growing for a global economic rebound despite surging coronavirus cases in many places. France’s […]
April 13, 2021

Asian shares gain despite virus worries; China exports rise

TOKYO — Asian shares were mostly higher on Tuesday with hopes growing for a global economic rebound despite surging coronavirus cases in many places. China […]
April 13, 2021

Twin Cities business owners jolted, prepare again for unrest

Matthew Lerner came to East Lake Liquor on Monday morning to find that vandals had broken the glass on the doors. He had prepared for […]
April 12, 2021

No cap crunch for Capitals, who land Mantha at deadline

Flat cap or not, the Washington Capitals refused to stand by and watch their division foes improve their rosters without making a move at the […]
April 12, 2021

Crow Wing County Dairy Banquet names princesses and ambassadors

News The princesses and ambassadors will be making many appearances in the community over the next year promoting the dairy industry, especially during June Dairy […]
April 12, 2021

Duluth Coffee Co. cafe reopening April 20

The Duluth Coffee Co.’s cafe in downtown Duluth is reopening April 20 after being closed for more than a year due to the pandemic. A […]
April 12, 2021

In early evening, businesses in the Twin Cities scramble to close down

Businesses in Minnesota’s three most populous counties scrambled Monday to shutter their stores, beef up security and send workers home early after Gov. Tim Walz […]