Year After Tragedy, New Minneapolis Bridge Opens
Thirteen months after a bridge collapse in Minneapolis killed 13 people, a replacement has opened for traffic.
Some Twin Cities commuters marveled at the speed of the reopening, but others say they can't bring themselves to drive over it.
Michael Caputo reports for Minnesota Public Radio.
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