With extreme cold continuing on Tuesday, hundreds of schools in Minnesota and Wisconsin have announced closures and delays.
An extreme cold watch is in place, with wind chills of -45 possible in Greater Minnesota, and -34 in the Twin Cities.
The last time all K-12 public schools were closed, because of cold weather, was on January 6, 2014. Governor Mark Dayton made ...
The morning sun illuminates a neighborhood in Minneapolis on Tuesday as plumes of vapor rise into the frigid air, creating a dramatic golden glow. The arctic cold snap that remains entrenched ...
St. Cloud is under an extreme cold warning. A group of Central Minnesota schools announced closures. Here's the latest.
Unfortunately for school districts in Minnesota, the state requirement to run a minimum of 2 percent biodiesel in school buses and other vehicles is causing problems this winter. Below 10°F ...
Most schools across Minnesota are off Monday, Jan. 20, due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. Some of the remaining districts have canceled or moved classes online due to the extreme cold.
The list of closures includes 12 stores in Minnesota: Hibbing, Mankato, Woodbury, Maple Grove, Coon Rapids, Apple Valley, Elk ...
After three days of cancellations or virtual school announcements, districts are now deciding if school is in session on Friday.