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SECURITYJul 17 · 21:45 UTCKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLISRyan Pattee

St. Paul suspends light repairs from copper wire theft citing budget constraints

St. Paul has suspended repairs for street lights damaged by copper wire theft due to budget constraints, with the city reporting $2.5 million spent over two years on fixes. Over 900 lights remain dark, primarily in regional parks, raising safety concerns among residents. The city faces a $26 million budget deficit and plans to request additional funding in the 2027 budget.

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