Angeline McCall, WDAY TV News

Angeline McCall

WDAY TV News

Fargo, ND, United States

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Past articles by Angeline:

Overcoming a new obstacle: Native Americans fight to vote, despite new ID law

FARGO—In the weeks running up to the Midterm election, a decision from the Supreme Court has left some people scrambling to obtain new documents.One group,... → Read More

Fargo Police Chief responds to criticism over Savanna Greywind Search

FARGO — When Fargo Police first heard the name Savanna Greywind, they were taking a missing person's report. It's a fairly common practice for patrol officers, but this time would end in a way officers could never imagine. → Read More

More than 200 vendors take over the Fargodome for annual craft show

Fargo, ND - More than 200 vendors took over the floor of the Fargodome for the 30th annual 'Big One Art and Craft Fair.'Everything from home decor, bags and stained glass will be there for the next two days throughout the course of the fair.Around 9,000 people are expected to come out."You are guaranteed... → Read More

The Big One craft fair opens at the Fargodome

The Bison were forced to practice outsdide because more than 200 vendors took over the Fargo Dome, ahead of a local arts and craft show. This will be the 30th... → Read More

The Big One craft fair opens at the Fargodome

The Bison were forced to practice outsdide because more than 200 vendors took over the Fargo Dome, ahead of a local arts and craft show. This will be the 30th... → Read More

The Big One craft fair opens at the Fargodome

The Bison were forced to practice outsdide because more than 200 vendors took over the Fargo Dome, ahead of a local arts and craft show. This will be the 30th... → Read More

Polio-like disease on the rise in Minnesota

FARGO - In Minnesota, there's been an unusual uptick in a rare disorder, somewhat similar to polio.Doctors are particularly concerned because there is no cure.In... → Read More

Road crews prep for winter with thousands of tons in salt

FARGO - It's the dreaded four-letter word around this time of year: snow.Road crews are already bracing for blizzards."It's old hat," City of Fargo Public Works employee Corey Houim said. "We've done it before."Inside Fargo's Public Works building, the plows and trucks are waiting,... → Read More

Winter preps underway, rules and tips for you to know

FARGO - We can no longer deny it, winter weather is making its way to the Red River Valley.Overnight Thursday, Oct. 4, the first frost hit Fargo and other areas saw their first snow that same week.Local shops are already getting prepared for the snow rush."This is the time of year things start to... → Read More

Eastern ND school district scraps traditional grades for 'personalized learning' program

HUNTER, N.D.—An eastern North Dakota school district is ditching traditional grades, with the hope that students will learn more.It's a first-of-its-kind program in North Dakota being utilized by Northern Cass Public School."We call it a seed project," Northern Cass Superintendent Cory Steiner... → Read More

Eastern ND school district scraps traditional grades for 'personalized learning' program

HUNTER, N.D.—An eastern North Dakota school district is ditching traditional grades, with the hope that students will learn more.It's a first-of-its-kind... → Read More

Local emergency managers gauge response to Presidential Alert

FARGO - If you have a phone, chances are you got a test alert from FEMA Wednesday afternoon. → Read More

ND school becomes first in state to ditch traditional grades

HUNTER N.D. - Northern Cass Public School is ditching traditional grades, in hopes students will learn more.It's a first-of-its-kind program in North Dakota,... → Read More

ND school becomes first in state to ditch traditional grades

HUNTER N.D. - Northern Cass Public School is ditching traditional grades, in hopes students will learn more.It's a first-of-its-kind program in North Dakota, but it might not be the last."We call it a seed project," Northern Cass Superintendent Dr. Cory Steiner said. He's spearheading 'personalized... → Read More

Unusual stop signs still a sight in Walcott, ND

Walcott, N.D. — Defaced stop signs have been welcomed in one small town for five years. One day in Walcott, the altered signs appeared, almost suddenly. → Read More

Unusual stop signs still a sight in eastern North Dakota town

WALCOTT, N.D.—Defaced stop signs have been welcomed in one small town for five years.One day in Walcott, the altered signs appeared, almost suddenly."When you do stop and look at them, you just kind of giggle and keep going," says Tara Braun, who works in Walcott, a town about 30 miles south... → Read More

Unusual stop signs still a sight in eastern North Dakota town

WALCOTT, N.D.—Defaced stop signs have been welcomed in one small town for five years.One day in Walcott, the altered signs appeared, almost suddenly."When you do stop and look at them, you just kind of giggle and keep going," says Tara Braun, who works in Walcott, a town about 30 miles south... → Read More

Unusual stop signs still a sight in eastern North Dakota town

WALCOTT, N.D.—Defaced stop signs have been welcomed in one small town for five years.One day in Walcott, the altered signs appeared, almost suddenly."When you do stop and look at them, you just kind of giggle and keep going," says Tara Braun, who works in Walcott, a town about 30 miles south... → Read More

Unusual stop signs still a sight in Walcott, ND

Walcott, N.D. — Defaced stop signs have been welcomed in one small town for five years. One day in Walcott, the altered signs appeared, almost suddenly. → Read More

An evening with Heitkamp and Klobuchar: Talking Kavanaugh, Farm Bill and more

Midterm elections are just two months away.Senators Heidi Heitkamp and Amy Klobuchar are vying for their seats, but in two very different places.One in a hotly contested race, the other in a fairly safe zone for her re-election.WDAY News sat down with the two for an exclusive interview on what they've... → Read More