The new combined health system would have 18,000 physicians and 88,000 employees serving over 5 million patients across three states.
The cuts will start in March and continue throughout spring on products including apparel, pantry goods and more.
The retailer says it will invest more in store labor and training while trimming other roles, according to CNBC.
The health system said it will temporarily stop prescribing the medications for patients under 18 starting Feb. 27.
The deal would create one of the nation’s largest leisure airlines while keeping Sun Country anchored in the Twin Cities.
A new WalletHub analysis ranks more than 180 U.S. cities for job strength, wages and opportunity. Several Minnesota cities made the list.
The list shows that most of Target’s near-term growth is concentrated in the South and Sunbelt regions.
The utility says the average residential bill would rise about $7 per month under a proposal now under review by state regulators.
Buffalo Wild Wings locations across Minnesota are offering six free wings following Vikings games with at least two sacks.
Se Kwon confirmed she will leave FOX 9 later this month following nearly three years at the Twin Cities station.
The case was closed Wednesday after Renee Fox and KSTP jointly asked a Ramsey County judge to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice.
The Twin Cities are falling behind many other metropolitan areas in the United States when it comes to building new housing.
Waymo says its autonomous vehicles are preparing for winter driving as the company eyes a future ride-hailing launch.
The Minneapolis retailer says shoppers will be able to build baskets, check out and choose pickup, drive up or shipping.
The new 10-4 policy arrives as incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke pushes to strengthen Target’s in-store experience.
Target’s latest update adds AI features meant to simplify how people plan and shop for the holidays.
Target says the cuts will affect about 8 percent of its corporate workforce, mostly in the U.S., as it works to simplify operations.
Major cuts at iHeartMedia are shaking up KFAN and other stations nationwide.
Minnesota’s unemployment rate remains low, but WARN filings show thousands of job cuts at major employers so far in 2025.
WalletHub’s new study shows how St. Paul and Minneapolis stack up to other Midwest cities when it comes to grocery spending.
The Minneapolis facility will close as printing shifts to Iowa, with layoffs beginning Dec. 28 and continuing through March 31.
The decision removes one of MSP’s few ultra-low-cost carriers, shrinking cheap flight options for Twin Cities travelers.
About 20,000 Hoovy pads sold at Minneapolis-based Target and Walmart were pulled after one child suffered second-degree burns.
Starbucks stores across the nation will close in the coming days as the Seattle coffee giant focuses more of its resources on a turnaround.
Federal prosecutors say parents in the Somali community were paid up to $1,500 a month to enroll kids in fake autism therapy.
Recreational marijuana sales are officially underway in Minnesota.
Eleven Target stores in Minnesota are among 500 nationwide opening at midnight Friday, Oct. 3, for the release of Taylor Swift’s new album.
Beginning Dec. 28, the Star Tribune will move its printing operations out of state while maintaining daily delivery.
Two familiar faces are leaving KARE 11 as the station makes big cuts.
With a high degree of luck that has eluded Powerball players since May, a Minnesota player could claim an estimated $1.3 billion jackpot.
The $1 billion jackpot has an estimated cash value of $453.1 million. Saturday’s jackpot ranks as the game’s sixth-largest prize.
Tickets must be purchased by 9 p.m. to be considered in Wednesday’s drawing at 9:59 p.m. CT.
The top prize has a cash value of $338.6 million, Powerball said.
Forbes' 2025 ranking is based on surveys of more than 169,000 employees who work for a company of at least 500.
A popular grocery chain is recalling one brand of coffee because it may contain pieces of glass.
The Minnesota Twins owners have a sprawling portfolio that spans sports, real estate, film and more.
Demand for whole-home generators surges in response to a wave of severe storms and prolonged power outages across Minnesota.
The coffee giant has announced that 90 stores across the country will be closing next year as part of a new marketing strategy.
Some buyers are backing out during the inspection period because a better home comes along in what is largely a buyer’s market.
One Minnesota CEO made nearly $60 million despite leaving the company halfway through the year.
CEO Views collaborated with Rick Niemi, Valor Compounding Pharmacy’s CEO, on a piece for the Objective of Compounded Prescriptions