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Artists and volunteers are back at work painting a downtown mural with weather once again threatening the end-of-week finish.
Gateway Fiber is launching its high-speed internet service in Fargo, with plans to connect customers by September and ...
Legislative lawyers have turned an inconsequential clerical error into a pretext for a vendetta. The goal is to embarrass the ...
Timothy Hill was riding his Harley-Davidson at a high speed when he lost control, entered the median and rolled near Tioga.
SNAP is projected to be cut by $186 billion in the next 10 years, while Medicaid is expected to be cut by $1 trillion.
FARGO — A popular women's clothing store that exited the Fargo-Moorhead area in 2021 is coming back. That's according to a ...
"Any suggestion that we or our nonpartisan staff are motivated instead by petty grievances or hidden agendas wildly misses ...
FARGO — Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., will host in-person office hours in Fargo on Thursday, July 10, to meet one-on-one with ...
Approved by the School Board, construction on new school at the site of Horace Mann Elementary will begin in June 2026.
The ceremony will begin at 5 p.m. at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum’s outdoor Prairie Amphitheater.
A Grand Forks couple has reopened a gas station and service shop that dates back to 1910, preserving family memories and community history.
Sanford Ambulance says 2025 is on pace to match or surpass 2024’s record-setting 26 water rescues, after years of single-digit totals.