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Sloths do nearly everything upside down, including giving birth.
The teen had to be rescued because they were unable to walk.
Citizens and public officials take to the streets to rally against actions by President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk
More than 500,000 people nationwide reportedly RSVP’d to attend one of the 1,200 protests in all 50 states
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"We the people are saying to Elon Musk and Donald Trump to take their hands off our democracy and follow the rule of law," organizer Lyn Dockter-Pinnick of Moorhead said.
Brandenburg, one of six winners of the National Geographic’s Lifetime Achievement Award, reportedly died on Friday after months of treatment for thyroid cancer
The bill restricts rent increases in manufactured home parks, bans park owners from charging residents for utility repairs and requires park owners to notify residents of intent to sell the land
After his attorney suffered a medical emergency, Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales will be tried for murder in June.
Part 3 of Joli Truelson: Connecting the Dots includes audio from Jon Keith Miller's arrest for the 1974 murder of 25-year-old Mary Schlais
Fargo and West Fargo will hold annual Board of Equalization meetings next week to give property owners a chance to dispute 2025 valuations
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How much time do we need to waste listening to the ravings of fools?
The restaurant that specializes in Nashville hot chicken opened at 4501 15th Ave. S, Unit 113, on Monday, March 31.
Advocates for the channel say it provides a place for citizens to air private conduct and offers another mode of transparency for city government.
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Alex Cruz and Jeremy Jorgenson were accused of the same crime in separate but seemingly similar Fargo crashes. The handling of the early stages of both cases has differed, however.
House Bill 1447 would require crypto kiosk licensing, fraud warnings and printed receipts.
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It's believed to be the first time that females have held the top two positions at the same time within a sheriff's office in North Dakota.
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The task force’s goal is to identify areas where state can increase efficiency, implement cost-saving measures and find unnecessary, duplicative or outdated laws, rules and regulations.
Dr. Jessie Lindemann takes over for Dr. Tracie Newman in the health officer role.
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Federal staff cuts are delaying $13M in aid for Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program, which could affect 10,000 families.
A Fargo financial adviser says recent stock market drops tied to new tariffs are concerning, but investors — especially those nearing retirement — should stay the course.
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Once college students playing bars, the Sweetwater band is reuniting for a benefit show at the Moorhead Legion on Saturday night, April 5, at 5 p.m.
Elijah Viestenz was sentenced for DUI while still on probation for a 2021 crash that killed his friend; he faces a revocation hearing in April.
Dorothy Day Food Pantry is low on food and asking the public to help as demand rises and supply shrinks.
The seven-member group would have a myriad of tasks, most of which involve raising public awareness to the signs of human trafficking.
A Sioux Falls man is in jail this weekend, accused of murdering another Friday morning.
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