Lawmakers on Saturday night came to a last minute deal to keep the rideshare companies, Uber and Lyft, in the state.
Uber would stay in Minnesota — and many drivers would get a pay raise — under a new deal on statewide rideshare legislation ...
Uber and Lyft say they’ll keep operating in Minnesota after the state Legislature passed a compromise driver pay package. The ...
Uber and Lyft are here to stay thanks to a deal lawmakers made this legislative session. An argument between Boston Red Sox ...
Rates of $1.28 per mile and 31 cents per minute will take effect Jan. 1, and the apps say they will stay in the Twin Cities.
When it comes to rideshare in Minneapolis, Uber and Lyft are no longer the only game in town. Two companies — MyWeels and Wridz — started ferrying riders this month, coming online after the ...
Minnesota has reached an agreement with Uber and Lyft to create a minimum wage for drivers in the state. Inside courtroom College protests Start the day smarter ☀️ Bird colors explained ...
When the state's standoff with Uber and Lyft earlier this year made it look like the companies could pull out of the market, several smaller ride-hailing services saw a chance to expand here.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz told FOX 9 he was going to take the case of Minnesota Trooper Ryan Londregan being charged with ...
Minnesota lawmakers have failed to pass a state Equal Rights Amendment that would have enshrined protections for abortion and ...
Now that lawmakers have left the Capitol, what will this year’s work mean for the state and the election in November?