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Judge overturns $7 million Medicaid fraud conviction

Judge overturns $7M Medicaid fraud conviction against Abdifatah Yusuf. State alleged Promise Health Services billed for nonexistent services. Court found evidence insufficient to link Yusuf to the fraud scheme. Minnesota Attorney General‘s Office is appealing the ruling. Abdifatah Yusuf was found guilty in August in...
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TokiDoki Burger closing in Minneapolis to make space for new concept

TokiDoki Burger in Minneapolis will close its doors at the end of the year, though its owner isn't walking away from the building. In an announcement on Instagram, the restaurant says its last day of service at 3406 Nicollet Ave. will be Dec. 31. "We'd love to see you one...
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Homeless shelters face a bleak winter

This winter may be especially brutal for Twin Cities homeless shelters. The big picture: Drastic cuts to federal housing funding are set to kick in Jan. 1 — and may cascade through an already fragile anti-homelessness system, advocates say. Driving the news: This weekend's below-normal temps were an early...
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Highway Harassment: A Terrifying Encounter with Road Rage

A recent incident of road rage has left a local resident shaken and concerned for her safety. The woman, who was driving on MN-36 East, reported that an unidentified car aggressively forced her out of her lane without any signaling. Despite her attempt to defuse the situation by honking lightly, the driver responded...
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2 men questioned by ICE in Minneapolis [RAW]

Two men were questioned by ICE in Minneapolis on Tuesday afternoon. They asked to see their passport. Here's the interview.
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Violence strikes Minneapolis homeless encampments on Lake Street

On the evening of September 15, 2025, thirteen people were wounded during two massive shootings at Minneapolis homeless encampments, with four being critically wounded. In one of these shootings, the encampment was set on private land near E. Lake Street and 28th Avenue S, taking place around 10 pm. The owner of the...
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Derek Chauvin seeks retrial after his conviction for murdering George Floyd

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is seeking a new trial, arguing that the national fervor surrounding George Floyd's death facilitated prosecutorial misconduct and bogus testimony that led to the ex-cop's murder conviction.
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St. Paul ICE raid triggers demand for probe of police conduct

St. Paul police will face more scrutiny for their role in the chaotic ICE raid last week on St. Paul's East Side, where city officers sprayed chemical irritants and rubber projectiles on protesters. City Council members say St. Paul police officers' conduct at the scene crossed a line, and on...
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ICE reportedly targeting Somalis in MLPS, MN fraud charges in focus, pregnancy & more:...

On today's episode of "The Afternoon Shift," Adam and Maxx cover the breaking story of a potential ICE operation in Minnesota specifically targeting Somali immigrants. Plus, FOX 9's Paul Blume joins the table to talk about the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce's CEO's fraud case. Adam and Maxx chat about the...
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Minneapolis American Indian Center Celebrates 50 Years

The Minneapolis American Indian Center opened its doors on Franklin Avenue in 1975 to provide a central gathering space and essential services for the growing Native population in the Twin Cities. During the 1960s and ’70s, many Native people were moving into urban areas due to federal relocation policies that both...

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