In July 2019, Minnesota state officials spotted early signs of fraud that would eventually siphon away more than $1 billion in taxpayer money, sources told CBS News.
Five years ago, during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, video of then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on the neck of George Floyd until he died shocked the world and ...
It was July 2020, and Minnesotans were feeling isolated and cooped up. Some of the early COVID-19 restrictions were lifting, and the weather was getting nicer. Bev Moe, a dedicated hiker and active ...
WASHINGTON -- For weeks, President Donald Trump has been eager to publicly turn the page on the coronavirus pandemic. Now fears are growing within the White House that the very thing that finally ...
Monday mornings at Corner Coffee in downtown Minneapolis used to be slow. But this week, store manager Mia Pariseau had at least five people lined up at any given time for about an hour straight. “We ...
Moves toward reopening have some health professionals on edge. Nurses and other health care workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs say its government hospitals are not prepared to resume normal ...
President Trump has recently attacked Gov. Tim Walz over the fraud cases, calling Minnesota a "hub of fraudulent money ...
After more than three decades in business, SexWorld in downtown Minneapolis and its affiliates are closing their doors on Sunday. SexWorld opened in 1993 and changed from being open 24/7 earlier this ...
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