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In the last two weeks, federal prosecutors have charged nine people with defrauding two Medicaid programs in Minnesota, and alleged fraud has been uncovered in a third program.
Help me find a therapist
Finding a therapist can be difficult. You’re in a vulnerable position. But two Minnesota therapists are trying to make finding a therapist more accessible by setting up therapist meet-and-greets at local breweries.
Reporter's notebook: Bemidji storm exacerbated housing needs in the area
It’s been almost three months since a storm tore through Beltrami County, producing straight-line winds equal to a Category 3 hurricane. Beltrami County is one of the poorest counties in Minnesota. Housing is hard to find. And the storm made that challenge even greater. 
Local autism advocates worry about stigma amid unfounded federal claims, fraud locally
President Donald Trump on Monday used the platform of the presidency to promote unproven and in some cases discredited ties between Tylenol, vaccines and autism as his administration announced a wide-ranging effort to study the causes of the complex brain disorder.
Vaccine confusion? 5 Minnesota questions, answered
Minnesotans may be struggling to navigate a blizzard of state and federal news last week around vaccines, who should get them and when. Here are some answers to key questions about what’s happening. 
The once famous, trailblazing Minnesota nature writer you’ve probably never heard of
Helen Hoover was a Chicago scientist who moved to a remote cabin on the Gunflint Trail in the 1950s. She wrote several popular books about her experiences and the wildlife she observed. But her fame led her to move away and she largely faded from memory. 
What to watch at this year's Twin Cities Arab Film Festival
A film festival highlighting the work and culture of Arab and SWANA people, or those with roots in Southwest Asia and North Africa, kicks off Wednesday.