
Associated Press


Minnesota Files Lawsuit Aimed at Halting Immigration Crackdown
The lawsuit argues that targeting Minnesota is arbitrary and capricious.

$65.5 Million Damages Awarded in Minnesota Lawsuit
Johnson and Johnson says it will appeal the verdict.

Feds: Minnesota Swamped With Fraud-New Charges Filed
The US Attorney for Minnesota claims about half of $18 billion in spending Minnesota programs associated with fraud.

Minnesota-Born Actress Loni Anderson Has Died
She is best remembered for her role in the 1970s sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati.

Minnesota Lawmaker Convicted of Burglary Charges
She was charged following a break-in at her stepmother's home in Detroit Lakes last year.

Federal Indictment Issued Against Alleged Killer of MN Lawmaker
Federal prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty.

Claims of Witness Tampering in Fraud Trial Involve Rochester Man
The judge in the Feeding Our Future fraud trial indicated the Rochester man was approached while he was waiting to testify for the prosecution.

Injuries Reported After Delta Flight From Minneapolis Flips Over
The crash landing occurred at the airport in Toronto.

US Border Agent Killed in Vermont Was a Minnesota Native
His family says he was stationed at the Pentagon attack on 9/11.

Minneapolis agrees to overhaul police training and force policies after George Floyd’s murder
The 171-page agreement, filed in federal court shortly after the council voted 12-0 to approve it, says the department will require its officers to “promote the sanctity of human life as the highest priority in their activities."
