Andrew Krueger, Duluth News Tribune

Andrew Krueger

Duluth News Tribune

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Past articles by Andrew:

Freezing rain leads to icy roads and sidewalks, school delays across much of Minnesota

The National Weather Service said ice accumulations may reach a quarter-inch from Moose Lake and Hinckley east into Wisconsin → Read More

World Cup cross-country ski races in Minnesota are back on for 2024

Organizers announced Wednesday that the Loppet Cup is tentatively set to take place Feb. 17-19, 2024, at Wirth Park in Minneapolis. → Read More

Berlin, the polar bear that survived flash flooding at Duluth zoo, dies at 33

A polar bear that spent more than 20 years at the Lake Superior Zoo in Duluth — famously surviving the 2012 flood that inundated the zoo — has died. She was reportedly the oldest polar bear in human care in the United States, and perhaps in North America. → Read More

Worst winter air quality in Minnesota since 2005. Why is it so bad?

Air quality alert is in place until 6 p.m. Wednesday → Read More

Winter storm updates: As snow heads out, winds and whiteout conditions move in

Long lines at Twin Cities airport as travelers rush to catch flights during lull in storm → Read More

Slippery roads linger in Minnesota after more than 700 crashes, spinouts Monday

There were at least two fatal crashes, and more than 40 people were injured. → Read More

More than 300 crashes reported on Minnesota highways as snow continues to fall

The State Patrol said 25 of the crashes involved injuries, but no serious injuries or fatalities were reported. → Read More

Three people killed in crash in western Minnesota

Three people died in a crash between a semi and an SUV on Thursday evening at an intersection in western Minnesota. → Read More

Two dead in house explosion, fire in Hopkins

Fire and rescue crews from across the southwest metro responded Wednesday morning to an explosion and fire at a home in Hopkins. → Read More

Two killed in crash involving motorcycles, truck near Duluth

Two men died in a crash involving two motorcycles and a truck on Thursday night just north of Duluth. → Read More

Six teens injured in crash in Anoka County

Six teenagers were injured in a single-vehicle crash late Thursday night in Anoka County. → Read More

One injured in shooting at Oakdale movie theater

One person was injured by gunfire Tuesday night inside a movie theater in the eastern Twin Cities metro area. → Read More

One dead as severe storms sweep across Minnesota

One person died as severe storms packing winds in excess of 90 mph swept across Minnesota overnight. → Read More

Holiday weekend campsites in short supply — but not entirely booked — at Minnesota state parks

The DNR reported earlier this week that of the approximately 4,500 state park campsites in the state, only about 177 were available for the full three-night Memorial Day weekend. → Read More

STORM ROUNDUP: 2 deaths reported as storms with hurricane-force winds sweep across Minnesota, South Dakota

More than 70,000 homes and businesses remained without power across the region early Friday as damage assessment and cleanup continued after the second straight night of widespread severe weather. → Read More

Severe storms sweep through southern Minnesota, Twin Cities

ST. PAUL -- Thousands of homes and businesses remained without power across southern Minnesota on Thursday, in the wake of severe storms that brought damaging winds, flooding rain, hail and a few reports of possible tornadoes. The storms were responsible for at least one death — a woman who died in a crash caused by downed power lines along Interstate 90 near Worthington. More strong storms were… → Read More

Thousands remain without power in wake of Wednesday night's storms

Thousands of homes and businesses remained without power across southern Minnesota on Thursday morning, in the wake of severe storms that brought damaging winds, flooding rain, hail and a few reports of possible tornadoes. → Read More

New campground at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park set to open June 1

The opening date has now been set for a long-awaited new state park campground on Minnesota's North Shore. The 46-site Shipwreck Creek campground at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park will open on June 1. → Read More

Tentative agreement reached to end Minneapolis educators' strike

Counting Friday’s canceled classes, the strike has kept more than 30,000 students out of school for 14 days. → Read More

Deal reached to end Minneapolis teachers strike; classses set to resume Monday

The Minneapolis Public Schools and its teachers union say they've reached a tentative contract agreement to end the strike that's kept thousands of students out of school for more than two weeks. → Read More