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Nearly 500 volunteers tackled 45 projects with 25 nonprofits during United Way’s Day of Action in Fargo-Moorhead.
Talayia and Rachel Chambers say working together has strengthened their bond and made Good Samaritan feel like home.
Part of National Police Week, Peace Officers Memorial Day was created to honor federal, state and local officers who have been killed or disabled in the line of duty.
Tribal police and other agencies are looking into a fatal incident involving a member of the tribe and a non-tribal individual.
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“The trends in the industry are kind of forcing people to start thinking about things other than just standard air-cooled approaches,” said Rick Tufty, of LiquidCool Solutions
One person treated for injuries that were not life-threatening.
🔊 On this Plain Talk, Nick Archuleta from ND United talks teacher pay. We also discuss what may be some big factors in North Dakota's 2026 election cycle, and the final bills on Gov. Armstrong's desk.
St. Louis County Sheriff Gordon Ramsay said the fires show no sign of slowing.
Gary Tharaldson, 79, will receive an honorary Doctor of Business from Minnesota State University on Friday, May 16.
The event will honor Olivia Allen, who led the Warm Blanket Hugs nonprofit and would have graduated from West Fargo High School this spring.
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Shane Rabenberg, of Valley City, was driving the wrong way on 12th Avenue Northeast in West Fargo when he struck the moving train.
The U.S. Army veteran and business executive from Medina announced his second run for governor in 2026.
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa's drug empire in 2002.
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Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.
With six days left in the legislative session, industry leaders warn of layoffs and supply shortages unless lawmakers amend a 2023 metal ban.
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Around 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, a Chrysler 200 and Chevrolet Tahoe collided on Highway 75, near 50th Avenue South.
Tokio, North Dakota, man has loved horses all his life.
West Fargo High School received national recognition for its program earlier this year.
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak is concerned that the Trump administration’s approach to cutting the federal budget could cost Republicans in the midterms.
Sleeves to support removable security bollards will be buried near the crosswalks at downtown's primary "event corridor" next week in an effort to increase safety.
Farmers in the region have lost nearly 19 inches of topsoil since 1960, according to NDSU data.
The new boundaries, still under consideration, will be effective for the 2026-27 school year.
A total of 20 retired county employees who are now elected officials can keep pensions despite federal tax issues flagged in March.
Wildfire smoke has triggered an air alert in the region through Wednesday. Experts warn poor air could return this summer as drought persists.
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