Mothership Pizza opens in Edina
The crew behind Mr. Paul’s Supper Club in Edina has opened another restaurant in the same neighborhood. Mothership Pizza Paradise is all about wood-fired pizza, handmade pasta, and craft cocktails. FOX 9’s Shayne Wells has more on the new restaurant.
TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy, COVID-19 pandemic blamed for financial woes
TGI Friday's has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
IRS increases 401(k), other retirement plan contribution limits for 2025
The IRS has updated its eligibility thresholds and contribution limits for 401(k), IRA and other retirement accounts.
Wendy's closing 140 more restaurants, but will open other locations
The Ohio-based burger chain plans to open more than 200 restaurants this year to offset the closings of the other locations.
New rules could make it easier to switch banks
A new banking rule would make it easier to switch banks or lenders, but it’s already facing pushback from the financial industry.
UPS holiday hiring event this weekend: What to know if you're looking for work
UPS is looking to fill multiple positions this holiday season and here’s how you can apply.
McDonald's infamous ice cream machines get a long-awaited fix
The days of broken ice cream machines at McDonald's may finally be behind us.
Minnesota's aging power poles: Xcel ramps up efforts to replace poles
More than two thirds of the utility poles throughout Minnesota are at least a half-century old and records show their failure rate dramatically increases with age, a problem exacerbated by climate change, experts said.
Xcel faces challenges with old utility poles
More than two thirds of the utility poles throughout Minnesota are at least a half-century old and records show their failure rate dramatically increases with age, a problem exacerbated by climate change, experts said.
Minneapolis marijuana business, growing restrictions approved by leaders
The Minneapolis City Council has approved a wide range of rules that businesses looking to sell marijuana will need to adhere to once they get a license.
Inflation gauge falls to lowest level in 3 1/2 years
Inflation has improved over the past two years after supply chains recovered from disruptions from the pandemic and the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate.
PepsiCo is closing 4 bottling plants and cutting nearly 400 jobs
The company's plant closings will impact workers in Cincinnati, Chicago, Atlanta, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
1.3 million chickens killed after poultry producer files bankruptcy
The chickens left in limbo have created a ripple effect throughout Twin Cities dining, with several restaurants needing to adjust their own supply chains as a result.
Best (and worst) states for jobs in 2024, according to WalletHub
When it comes to finding a job, New Hampshire ranks No. 1 in the country, according to a new report from WalletHub. Here's how your state ranks.
Would a 4-day work week work in the US? CEOs are split
A new study highlighting the broad adoption of a shorter work week in Iceland is touting the program as a success. Experts weigh in on how a 4-day work week could impact the U.S.
Minneapolis shows George Floyd Square potential future plans
After spending nine months seeking input from residents, city officials on Tuesday unveiled their plans for a revitalized George Floyd Square.
Costco's 'Netflix moment': Analysts say card scanners are already paying off
Costco's introduction of membership card scanners at the front of stores is still rolling out, but the move is already paying off big for the wholesale club.
Spirit Airlines plans to sell planes, cut jobs
Spirit is reportedly in talks with Frontier Airlines about a potential merger.
Edible art for chocolate lovers in Robbinsdale
A new artisan chocolate shop called Cocoa Flake, has opened in Downtown Robbinsdale. The artisan, Denny Rain, is originally from Italy but fell in love with snow and moved to Minnesota. Her confections are time-consuming works of art. The chocolate is hand-made, and the bonbon is hand-painted. The shop is located at 4180 W. Broadway, Suite 400. They’re open Wednesday through Sunday.
Chef Justin Sutherland pleads guilty to violent threats after domestic dispute
St. Paul chef Justin Sutherland has pleaded guilty in Ramsey County District Court to a felony count of threats of violence in connection to an incident involving a domestic dispute in June.