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The Minnesota Attorneys General’s Office wants Minnesotans to be extra cautious about door-to-door pest control scams.
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Minnesotans are advised to check if salespeople are registered locally and to use resources like the Better Business Bureau ...
A federal judge ruled a lawsuit can proceed against a Harris County deputy accused of using excessive force and falsifying ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (KFGO) — Attorney General Keith Ellison has issued a warning to Minnesotans about how to spot and avoid door-to-door pest-control scams.
Ellison and 19 other state Attorneys General, along with the U.S. Department of Justice, are suing the tech giant.
Kwame Raoul of Illinois, Matthew Platkin of New Jersey and Keith Ellison of Minnesota spoke to Lisa Rubin about their ...
Ellison attributes this criticism to campaign smear tactics, he said. In a statement issued Thursday, Ira Forman, the National Jewish Democratic Council’s executive director, called on Fine to ...
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Latin Times on MSNSheriffs Across The U.S. Warn ICE 'Detainers' Are Leading to Unlawful Jailings Without WarrantsUnder the Trump administration's aggressive deportation strategy, ICE has increasingly relied on local agencies to detain ...
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (KFGO-WCCO) — A newly filed lawsuit is asking for a temporary injunction to prevent from going into effect a ...
Attorney General Keith Ellison issued a warning to Minnesotans about how to spot – and avoid – door-to-door pest-control scams.
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