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Fargo's bachelor contestant set out on a quest for love and was sent home before the first elimination round. She does not regret the experience, despite the backlash she endured after coming home. → Read More
Wednesday, March 1, marks the opening day for the historic Moorhead Dairy Queen. The winter storm didn't stop the summer staple from opening for the season, even if the season is stuck on winter. → Read More
The latest proposed cuts at NDSU came just over a month after President David Cook announced a reduction in academic colleges from seven to five. → Read More
It may be hard to believe, but many people flew in from warmer locations to Fargo for the Squirt International A Hockey Tournament. And get this, they are excited about it. → Read More
As doctors notice more mental health concerns among youth, some are wondering if social media should have an age limit. Some U.S. lawmakers are trying to put such an age limit in the books. → Read More
A drive that normally takes less than an hour turned into eight long, nail-biting hours for the Central Cass basketball team. → Read More
A young angler won a prize he's not even allowed to use, all thanks to reeling in a 9.5 pound walleye. → Read More
Parents of Bismarck High School basketball players said no action was taken when the Jamestown student section acted out during the Jan. 31 game. → Read More
Prior to the vote, the City Council motioned to allow homebuyers who bought a home in 2021, or received building permits in 2022, the chance to still apply for the abatement program. → Read More
A pair of bills being introduced by three North Dakota lawmakers, would make it a crime for libraries to offer what they deem sexually explicit books. → Read More
A Moorhead man is pleading not guilty to attempted murder more than three months after a shooting in a downtown Fargo apartment above Rhombus Guys. → Read More
The city of Fargo is lagging when it comes to hiring a diverse team of employees that reflects its own population → Read More
They are also pledging to give $5,000 to five other charities as part of Giving Hearts Day. → Read More
Court documents show he ate leftover drugs in a trash can. His mother was later arrested. → Read More
It is not known how long she was outside. Frostbite caused her to lose parts of her ears and tail — a tough reminder of what our cold weather can do to pets. → Read More
Snow is piling up and getting heavy on area roofs. With more snow on the way, crews that clear the rooftops warn the heaps on your house could cause major issues like cave-ins, leaks and moldy walls. → Read More
Roof collapsed under weight of snow. → Read More
Bison football players are going to be better prepared to play the fiddle in the band when they head to Texas, thanks to some helpful Moorhead middle school students. → Read More
Some of the more rural towns have more than a foot of snow on the ground all before the round of snow on Thursday piled on even more. → Read More
Plow drivers are working long hours to get roads cleaned up after the first round of the winter storm. They face the challenge of navigating around parked cars and mounds of thick heavy snow. → Read More