Authorities are investigating a Minnesota Medicaid program to provide housing stabilization for enrollees for fraud.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) says that steps are being taken to address healthcare fraud. For one thing, ...
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is moving to terminate a Medicaid-funded housing assistance program after federal law enforcement announced it was investigating a “massive” fraud scheme that ...
ROCHESTER — First-time Minnesota homeowners have exhausted $50 million in down payment assistance within eight months. The Legislature made the funds — part of a $1 billion housing bill passed in 2023 ...
“Minnesota has a fraud problem — and not a small one,” Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson said in a Wednesday statement. ST. PAUL, Minn. — As part of a federal investigation into a ...
Anwar Adow, the 25-year-old owner of Liberty Plus LLC, entered a guilty plea to one count of wire fraud, acknowledging he ...
The federal government was shut down on Oct. 1, furloughing over 900,000 employees. If the shutdown lasts through November, ...
(The Center Square) – Minnesota is seeking assistance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to end its Housing Stabilization Services program, citing “large-scale fraud” as the reason ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Investigators on Wednesday morning, July 16, conducted raids of eight service providers throughout the Twin Cities metro area suspected of abusing “millions” in housing stabilization ...
Data shows nearly half of Minnesota’s homeless adults have jobs, highlighting the severity of the state’s housing crisis.
Twin Cities’ encampment responses and renter protections differ sharply: Minneapolis emphasizes clearing camps, while St.