Author: TJ Nelson

Midwest Murder Podcast Live is coming to Sanctuary Events Center in Fargo

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — From a small basement podcast studio in Minot to becoming a top trending true crime hit, Midwest Murder Podcast is coming to Fargo. Co-hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo have brought their captivating live show to thousands of fans across the Midwest. The show doesn’t shy away from morbid details of horrific events and the often…

People Have Sticker Shock Over Season Pass Increases For Fargo Park’s Pools and Golf Courses

UPDATE:  Fargo Park Board President Aaron Hill says the board will meet next week to reconsider the cost of its pool passes. FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — People are taking to social media to share outrage over Fargo Park District price increases for its pools and golf courses this upcoming season. A 2025 season pool pass to all five pools is…

Trio Arrested For Credit Card Fraud in Watertown, SD Tied To Similar Scams in Fargo

WATERTOWN, S.D. (KVRR) — Three people arrested for credit card fraud in Watertown, South Dakota are accused of pulling the same scams earlier in Fargo. Police arrested 19-year-old Joseph Rivers, 20-year-old Labriah Vincent and 18-year-old Hezekiah Vincent, all of Flint, Michigan, for fraudulent use of credit cards, organized retail crime and other charges. The trio were caught after using fraudulent…

Fargo Man Arrested After Pursuit And Crash Into Squad Car and Parked Vehicles In West Fargo

WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Another pursuit last night in West Fargo lands 23-year-old Elijah Belgarde of Fargo behind bars. Officers tried to stop Belgarde for an open warrant and suspended license, but he fled. They used a pursuit intervention technique, but Belgarde kept going. He finally came to a stop after hitting a squard car and some parked vehicles….

Horace, ND Teen Changes Plea In Crash That Injured Three Other Teenagers Last Summer

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A Horace, North Dakota teen changes her plea for causing a crash that injured three other teenage girls last summer. 18-year-old McKenzie Moser entered an Alford plea to criminal vehicular injury. That means she acknowledged that that there would be enough evidence to convict her. A trial set to start Tuesday has now been canceled and…