Striking janitors to return to work Thursday; 15 arrested at MSP Airport
Thousands of janitors had been on strike since Monday seeking better pay, cheaper health care and retirement plans.
Thousands of janitors had been on strike since Monday seeking better pay, cheaper health care and retirement plans.
As longtime progressive movement organizer Deepak Bhargava takes the reins of the multi-billion-dollar JPB Foundation, he is unveiling an ambitious plan to give big to democracy strengthening efforts.
The Emmy-winning series is now streaming on Prime Video.
The Class 2A quarterfinals begin this morning with Rochester Century/John Marshall facing Chanhassen followed by Cretin-Derham Hall against Centennial.
U.S. applications for jobless benefits were unchanged last week, settling at a healthy level as the labor market continues to show strength in the face of elevated interest rates.
Chelsea has announced pre-tax losses of 90.1 million pounds ($114.8 million) in the English Premier League club's first year under U.S. owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.
The Minneapolis City Council is voting on a plan to raise pay for rideshare drivers. Uber and Lyft have vowed to pull out of the city if it becomes law, leaving regular users wondering how it might affect their commutes.
The 2024 Bachman's Ideas House and Galleria Floral Experience will run through April.
A pheasant resurgence is attracting female hunters in Iowa who want to be outdoors and harvest their own food.
Keith Myrmel is bringing his signature, handcrafted style to a map for Itasca State Park, Minnesota's oldest and one of its most popular.
Through her company Salt & Roe, Alison Arth is working with award-winning chefs to help improve the culture of restaurant kitchens.
Bill authors say families deserve detailed information about the conditions their dogs and cats are raised in, but the breeding industry says the legislation would expose private business information.
Thousands of Minnesotans have experienced the material and psychological toll of having their vehicles stolen.
The exhibition "Many Voices, Many Stories, One Place" tells 10,000 years of the site's complicated history, shining light on under-represented stories.
The European Union's largest political party on Thursday endorsed Ursula von der Leyen's bid for a second five-year term at the helm of the bloc's powerful Commission.
Federal workplace regulators hit 3M with rare 'willful' safety violations after a fatal 2023 accident at a plant in southwestern Wisconsin. The company is fighting the citations.
Minnesota OSHA issued willful violations for seven fatal accidents since 2017.
Negotiations over a cease-fire in Gaza and the release of more Israeli hostages will resume next week, Hamas said Thursday, after a delegation of the Palestinian militant group left Cairo.
German authorities carried out raids Thursday across Germany against people suspected of posting misogynistic hate speech online.
In a new twist, Orfield Laboratories in Minneapolis is promoting group tours of its silent chamber, which is listed as a Guinness World Record.
A major French union warned of possible strikes, including at hospitals, during the Paris Olympics, when a massive influx of people is in the French capital.
EU's largest political party endorses Ursula von der Leyen's bid for a second term as EU Commission chief.
Terry Esau says the instruments help those ages 10 to 16 express themselves.
Land O'Lakes CEO Beth Ford is pushing a four-point plan to help farmers regain competitive advantage and undo the damage of President Trump's trade war with China.
President Joe Biden is set to use his State of the Union address Thursday to promote his vision for a second term to a dispirited electorate who questions whether he's up to the job and to warn that GOP front-runner Donald Trump would be a dangerous alternative.