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Jorden Borders was sentenced in Brainerd on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025. A judge found her guilty of child torture, stalking, theft by representation and attempted murder in June.
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The Consumer Data Privacy Act intends to empower Minnesotans navigating the digital world, but its impact will depend on proactive consumers and could take time.
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Sen. Keri Heintzeman as one of his appointments to the Advisory Task Force on Future of Minnesota’s Water.
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Anderson Brothers Construction Co. allegedly routinely and knowingly submitted false pavement test results to the government and was paid more as a result.
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The court ruled the state had sufficiently argued its claims and declined the defendant-sought dismissal.
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The attorney general's office updated its election resources, including a report form and protections for voters and workers, to ensure secure, fair voting.
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Ivie Roberts, 38, said she has experienced many setbacks from her prior convictions and hopes an expungement, or record seal, will lead to better opportunities.
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Ivie Roberts, 38, says prior convictions on her record have held her back from many opportunities in life, and she hopes an expungement can help her achieve her goals of living life on her terms.
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Today we talked more about the price gouging of utilities - natural gas - after the extreme weather in Texas and what MN Attorney General Keith Ellison's…