Trent Abrego, St. Cloud LIVE business reporter

Trent Abrego

Business reporter

Trent Abrego is a business reporter for St. Cloud LIVE.

Trent grew up in Minnesota and graduated from South Dakota State University in Brookings. He started at St. Cloud LIVE in July 2023 and previously worked in multiple roles in South Dakota at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader and the Aberdeen American News.

When he's not covering news that matters to you, Trent can be found hiking, spending time at a coffee shop or throwing curling stones at a local arena.

He speaks English and can be contacted by emailing [email protected].

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The St. Cloud resident launched Jordynn Marie Brands in 2022 to help her customers feel confident and beautiful with fashion.
22-year-old Lilly Goyah has experienced homelessness, and struggled with mental health and depression. She found solace in music, and it has inspired her app called ANP Streaming.
Pandolfo's ill-fated Pan Motor Co. was a minor sensation in Minnesota in the early 1900s, until the dream collapsed with Pandolfo in prison.
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The remnants of the company survive more than 100 years after it collapsed. The Pantown neighborhood, in particular, is home to history — and urban legends.
Dreamer? Con man? Either way, Pandolfo's ill-fated Pan Motor Co. was a minor sensation in St. Cloud in the early 1900s, until the dream collapsed with Pandolfo in prison.
City Administrator Matt Staehling confirmed to St. Cloud LIVE on Friday, Oct. 11, that the Trump campaign failed to meet the due date. Staehling said the city plans to send a second notice.
Thousands waited for hours Saturday outside of the St. Cloud rally, where temperatures were in the 90s for most of the day.