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The Dragon Bravo Fire has destroyed dozens of structures and a water treatment facility, and the White Sage Fire, located in ...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada is creating overcast skies and unhealthy air quality in parts of Minnesota, raising health ...
Summer heat will return to the Twin Cities on Monday as air quality concerns linger for parts of Minnesota. The week will ...
Firefighters from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources formed a helitack crew to assist in the fight against ...
Minnesota and Wisconsin congressional lawmakers wrote a letter to Canadian leaders asking how the government plans to mitigate the wildfire smoke that continues to impact air quality in Minnesota and ...
From the column: "Climate-driven disasters will continue to intensify (and) we can no longer blindly rely on past experience ...
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MN lawmakers call out Canada over wildfires
Minnesota lawmakers are urging Canadian officials to do more to control wildfires burning, creating smokey conditions as far south as the Twin Cities.
Most of Minnesota and parts of Montana, North Dakota and Wisconsin were ranked “unhealthy” for air quality on a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency map.
The conditions started Friday, dragging smoke from the Canadian wildfires down to the surface, said National Weather Service ...
Wildfire smoke and storms are the theme for Minnesota's weather on Sunday.
Be mindful of lingering wildfire smoke Monday morning. Conditions should improve later Monday with conditions shaping up to be a hot and humid day.
Canadian wildfire smoke causes dangerous air quality in 12 Midwest states. Health alerts urge 22 million residents to stay ...