Trump reclassifies cannabis under federal law
President Trump signed an order on Thursday rescheduling cannabis, allowing more access to medical marijuana and easing the restrictions on cannabis research.
Eagan teen charged with multiple felonies for school threats
An Eagan teen now faces four felony counts of threats of violence connected to school threats against District 196, leading to classes being canceled at south metro high schools.
Police investigating possible link between Brown University shooting, killing of MIT professor: AP sources
Though the FBI previously said it knew of no connection between the two cases, police are now investigating a possible link.
High-speed pursuit ends in crash in San Fernando Valley
There were no immediate reports of damages or injuries.
New fraud charges in MN: The latest
FOX 9's Paul Blume recapped new fraud charges filed in Minnesota as part of a newly uncovered scheme targeting Medicaid programs.
MN fraud: More than half of $18B spent on Medicaid programs could be fraud, feds say
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson said at a press conference about fraud in Minnesota on Thursday that a "staggering" amount of money has been lost to fraud in Minnesota state services, giving the example of the 14 Medicaid programs, saying more than half of the $18 billion spent on these could be fraud.
Fraud in MN: New charges filed related to various state programs [FULL]
The U.S. Attorney's Office on Thursday announced new charges related to fraud in several state programs, including five more people charged in Minnesota's Housing Stabilization Services Program, autism program fraud, and a new fraud case related to Integrated Community Services. Authorities are still working to determine how much this fraud has cost. More charges are expected in the future.
MN fraud: 'Staggering' amounts of money lost, U.S. Attorney says
The U.S. Attorney's Office says a "staggering" amount of money has been lost to fraud in Minnesota state services.
MN fraud money: No indication it went to support terrorist group
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson on Thursday said there is no indication the suspects who are accused of defrauding Minnesota programs funneled the money to support terrorist groups.
MN autism centers fraud scheme: New charges filed
The U.S. Attorney's Office on Thursday announced additional charges have been filed in the autism centers fraud scheme, one of several schemes to defraud Minnesota state services programs in recent years.
'Fraud tourism': People traveled to MN because it's 'easy money'
The U.S. Attorney's Office on Thursday announced additional charges related to various state programs in Minnesota, noting new charges in the Housing Stabilization Services Program, including people who came to Minnesota for "fraud tourism" because they heard the program was "easy money."
MN housing program fraud: 5 more people charged
Five more people have been charged in Minnesota's Housing Stabilization Services Program fraud scheme, authorities announced at a press conference on Thursday. The U.S. Attorney's Office held a press conference to announce these cases of "fraud tourism." In total, 13 pepole have been charged in this program.
St. Paul fire leaves man dead, 4 people displaced
A man is dead after a fire in St. Paul that also left four people displaced.
FBI raids Bloomington business that had license suspended for fraud
FBI agents raided the offices of a Bloomington business on Thursday, days after the State of Minnesota suspended a business license at that address citing fraud.
Minnesota fraud: Feds say more than half of $18 billion spent on Medicaid programs could be fraudulent
The U.S. Attorney's Office of Minnesota says it's possible more than half of the $18 billion spent on Medicaid programs in Minnesota since 2018 could be fraudulent.
Hennepin County Attorney’s Office announces new policy aimed at preventing false confessions
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on Wednesday announced a new policy aimed at preventing false confessions and protecting children’s constitutional rights.
New HCAO policy on taking statements from children
A new policy at the Hennepin County Attorney's Office aims to prevent false confessions. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has more.
Twin Cities school threats: Status of investigation
Charges are possible in the Twin Cities school threats that led to multiple schools closing. FOX 9's Rob Olson has more.
Teen arrested for school threats across south metro
Authorities arrested one teenager and are questioning two other juveniles over threats that caused south metro schools to cancel classes.
MIT professor killed: Search underway for suspect
Nuno F.G. Loureiro was shot at his home outside Boston on Monday night and died at a hospital on Tuesday.






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