Thousands of Minnesotans enrolled in Medicaid take a total of millions of trips to their medical appointments each year through nonemergency medical transportation services, a federally required, ...
Artificial intelligence has become both a problem and solution for Minnesota officials contending with widespread fraud in social services.
An inquiry into scams involving money slated for social services has deepened over the years. It also is at the center of ...
While some Minnesota cities are turning over their new Local Affordable Housing Aid to their counties, one south metro city is working to keep its funds — and its residents — at home. The city of ...
INVESTIGATES found questionable recipients in a nearly $100 million state program intended to help disadvantaged small businesses.
Brently Davis, a disabled 55-year-old man, is being threatened with eviction from his downtown St. Paul apartment. In the home he will soon lose, surrounded by his artwork — masks, Chinese ...
State lawmakers are considering a bill to expand which nonprofits can issue eviction-blocking letters assuring landlords that rent is coming.
Democratic lawmakers proposed $50 million in one-time emergency rental assistance to support families impacted by Operation Metro Surge in the first meeting of the year of the House housing ...
Federal agents block an alley near 35th Street and Chicago Avenue while they break a car window to detain a man and his young ...
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota laid out legislative measures to prevent fraud after a scandal that has upended the political landscape in the state.
Minnesota business leaders say federal immigration enforcement is causing "immense strain," pushing for federal reform and state legislative changes.
Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz laid out his anti-fraud legislative package on Thursday, one day after the White House ...
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