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Pretti Family Hires Former Prosecutor in George Floyd Case
A family spokesperson says the attorney is providing representation free of charge.

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 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.

Duluth Police ID Victims and Shooter in Quadruple Murder-Suicide
Two of the victims were children.

MN School Bans Substitute Teacher After George Floyd Reenactment
Police in Woodbury are investigating.

How Winning Record $1.9 Billion Powerball Jackpot Could Still Lead to Bankruptcy
Once a winner of the record Powerball jackpot is declared and claims the prize, a more interesting question arises: What happens to all that money and the supposedly lucky ticket holder? As research shows, it’s often not what you’d expect.
