
At least 1 hurt in multi-vehicle crash on northbound I-35W in Arden Hills, state patrol says
MnDOT traffic cameras show a speeding car in the far left lane clip another vehicle near County Road I, causing a smoky spinout.
The Minnesota State Patrol says at least one person suffered minor injuries in the collision.
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