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Star Tribune Media Company LLC is a locally owned, award-winning media company serving Minnesota and the upper Midwest. With the fifth-largest Sunday and sixth-largest daily circulation newspaper in the U.S., the most-visited local website, a range of home-delivered advertising solutions, and a popular arts/entertainment publication and mobile app, Star Tribune reaches more consumers than any other Minnesota media brand. For more information, visit www.startribunecompany.com.
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http://www.startribunecompany.com
External link for Star Tribune
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- Media Production
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- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Minneapolis, MN
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1867
- Specialties
- news gathering, investigative journalism, publishing, content, marketing, and advertising
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650 3rd Ave S., Suite 1300
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Updates
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Delta’s woes following a technology glitch that knocked its systems offline stretched into its fifth day Tuesday, leading to hundreds more flights canceled or delayed. "This stopped being a CrowdStrike problem days ago. It's a Delta problem," said Thrifty Traveler editor Kyle Potter in a post on the social media site X.
Delta scrubs hundreds of flights as the airline's troubles spill into fifth day
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Delta Air Lines struggled for a fourth straight day to recover from a worldwide technology outage caused by a faulty software update, stranding tens of thousands of passengers and drawing unwanted attention from the federal government.
Most airlines except one are recovering from the CrowdStrike tech outage. The feds have noticed.
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The flamingo and accompanying "Be the talk of the town" tagline feature prominently Lola Red's rebranding, announced at the end of April.
How a flamingo inspired a Minneapolis PR expert to rebrand her Lola Red agency
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The Colonnade on I-394 underwent $5 million in renovations, including adding a bar and a golf simulator, to attract tenants. "The goal is to lease," said Betsy Vohs, the designer. "We want a really quality solution that works. It is not just architecture for the sake of architecture. If no one wants to lease here, what is the point?"
Decades-old Golden Valley office building attracts tenants with new amenities
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Utility regulators are grappling with whether to count burning wood, fossil fuels with carbon capture and hydropower as carbon-free under a landmark climate law for a clean grid by 2040.
What counts as carbon-free under Minn. climate law? It's complicated
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Erin Allard of Seams Like a Good Idea has space for her home, her career and some big dreams in a converted Minnesota mill.
1865 sawmill in Norwood Young America converted to home, business
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Minnesota’s pioneering approach to on-site THC consumption means insurers don’t have a baseline to write policies around and thus are hesitant to offer coverage.
Costly, hard-to-find insurance keeping THC beverages off some Minnesota menus
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Information exposed included Social Security and drivers license numbers.
Hacks at Twin Cities medical firms affect more than 1 million customers
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A major cyber outage caused by a CrowdStrike update is hitting businesses and travel across the world, including at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
Why are flights at MSP canceled today? Global tech outage hits travel
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