Greta Kaul
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Greta Kaul

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Last Front PageMAY 31, 2026Latest appearance

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State data center battles escalate

In cities such as Monticello, residents worried about water and energy use want councils to set limits.

View Front PageMinnesota Star TribuneAPR 19, 2026

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Metro's sprawl is worse than many

New study ranks the sprawl of 322 U.S. cities.

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Minnesota Star TribuneMAY 31, 2026
A report on urban planning and housing density ranking the Twin Cities area's sprawl relative to other US cities.
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Starter houses in suburbs vanishing

Firms buying, flipping single-family homes into rental properties.

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Minnesota Star TribuneMAY 27, 2026
An investigation into how investment firms are purchasing single-family homes and converting them into rentals, affecting local homeownership.
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State data center battles escalate

In cities such as Monticello, residents worried about water and energy use want councils to set limits.

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Minnesota Star TribuneAPR 19, 2026Lead Story
The paper approaches the expansion of tech infrastructure through a local governance lens, highlighting the friction between community resource concerns and commercial development.
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Who gets to park in front of your house? An old Twin Cities debate flares anew.

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Minnesota Star TribuneAPR 2, 2026
Provides a highly localized, community-focused look at neighborhood disputes over street parking.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Greta Kaul in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.