Morning – Features

LIVE: Halloween Costumes

KVRR's Jackie Kelly Travels to Spirit Halloween in Fargo to Look at Halloween Costumes

KVRR’s Jackie Kelly travels to Spirit Halloween in Fargo to learn about the most popular costumes this year. Categories: Morning – Features, Morning – In The Community Tags: COSTUMES, HALLOWEEN, Spirit Halloween

Ask Danny: Pounding Pipes

That banging sound you hear? There's a way to stop it.

When you turn the water on in your home, does it sound like someone knocking? How about banging or pounding? Chances are, it’s not the household poltergeist making an early, pre-Halloween appearance. It’s very likely the water in your pipes. Let Danny Lipford show you how to stop the pounding in this week’s Ask Danny. Categories: Morning – Features

Experiments with KVRR Meteorologist Scott Sincoff: Convection on Fire

Fun and Easy Science Experiments

This week, Meteorologist Scott Sincoff worked with Ben Franklin Middle School Earth Science Teacher Barry Olson to create Convection on Fire. What you need to do the experiment: Lighter Tea Bag Cup to put contents of tea bag in Scissors How to do the experiment: We’re going to demonstrate how a convection current works in the atmosphere. We’re going to…

LIVE: PARACON

KVRR's Jackie Kelly talks with Chad Coleman from "The Walking Dead"

KVRR’s Jackie Kelly talks with Chad Coleman from “The Walking Dead” at PARACON 2017.   Categories: Morning – Features, Morning – In The Community Tags: Chad Coleman, PARACON, The Walking Dead

Melinda’s Garden: Planting Spring Color Before The Snow Falls

The first few flakes are on their way. Time to get spring color in the ground.

We could be in our last few days before the snow flies and white blankets the yards all around the Red River region. That means it’s time to start thinking pink — and red, purple, yellow and all the other lovely colors of spring. Why? Because there’s no better time to plant spring bulbs than now, right before the ground…

Friday the 13th: Black Cats, Bad Luck, and Being Rescued

A black cat crosses our paths in the studio, and we couldn't be happier about it.

Between Friday the 13th falling on a day in October and Halloween just around the corner, it’s a tough time of year to be a black cat. The beautiful animals have long been associated with myths in many cultures about witches and bringing bad luck with them. So we decided to tempt fate a little and brought a black cat…

LIVE: Chick-fil-A Opening

KVRR's Jackie Kelly Talks With Customers at the Chick-fil-A Opening

KVRR’s Jackie Kelly talks with customers at Chick-fil-A’s grand opening in Grand Forks. Categories: Morning – Features, Morning – In The Community Tags: chick-fil-a, CHICKEN, Grand Forks, opening

App of the Week: Worldcard

It's a big beautiful world full of interesting people out there. Here's help keeping track of them all.

Keeping track of all your business contacts can seem like a full-time job. Keeping track of their business cards shouldn’t be. There are a lot of apps out there to help you do it, true — but how do you know whether they’re efficient, or just another potentially time-consuming task on your to-do list? Let Francie Black help you streamline…

Thinking Green: Pro-Green Myths

Separating the fact from the fiction.

When it comes to going green, you don’t want your aspirations fueled by fairy tales. There are a lot of myths out there about green living and eco-friendly technology, and there are some real facts scattered in with them. Let Danny Lipford separate the good stuff from the green baloney in this week’s Thinking Green. Categories: Morning – Features

Experiments with KVRR Meteorologist Scott Sincoff: Dry Ice in Motion

Fun, Easy, Kid-Friendly Science Experiments

This week, Meteorologist Scott Sincoff worked with Ben Franklin Middle School Earth Science Teacher, Barry Olson, to display dry ice in motion. What you need for the experiment: Dry Ice Gloves Towel to put Dry Ice On Hammer to break up dry ice Spoon How to do the experiment: We’re going to take a look at using some dry ice…