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Last Minute Holiday Rush Brings Crowds to Businesses Big and Small

Each year present procrastinators flood the isles to finish holiday shopping... this year is no exception to the rule.

FARGO, N.D. With only two days left until Christmas, you’d think most people would have their gifts all squared away. The crowds at businesses around town make it clear that’s not the case for every one. “Well you know we got most of our stuff but my son had a few last minute things we needed to get and of…

Downtown Fargo Ice Rink Opens For the Winter

FARGO, N.D.

The downtown ice rink is open for the winter season. Visitors strapped on their skates and enjoyed the freshly groomed ice for free. This year, they expanded the size of the rink and brought in a warming house and fire pit. Officials say they got calls from several people throughout the past few weeks asking when it will be open….

Man With “Police Lives Matter” Sign Returns To Fargo Police Station

FARGO, N.D.

A West Fargo man who spent part of the year holding a “police lives matter” sign in front of the Fargo police station is back. Nick Barth’s sign reads, “Thanks Fargo Police for all your work this year.” Barth says he gets mostly positive responses but also gets a small amount of negative responses. With many calling for police reform…

Tenants Leaving To Make Way For A New NDSU Student Apartment

FARGO, N.D.

A developer has been selected for an off–campus NDSU housing and retail complex. If the city approves the plans, they will begin tearing down 21 of the 22 houses on the 1600 Block of North University Drive this spring. We spoke with city officials and former tenants to find out what’s happening. Proffutt Limited Partnership is getting ready to turn the…

Sanford Mystery Bears Delivered: Emma’s New Friend

A mystery sender can't "bear" the thought of an unhappy child on Christmas.

FARGO, N.D A mystery sender can’t “bear” the thought of an unhappy child on Christmas. 13 month old Emma is now the proud owner of a handmade bear thanks to an anonymous donor. She is in the hospital for a bone marrow deficiency that makes her much smaller than other infants her age. For the last 20 years, a box…

Woodrow Wilson Apartments Begin Pre-Leasing

Woodrow Wilson High School has anchored the corner of 4th Ave N and University since 1917.

You’ve probably driven by the old Woodrow Wilson High School in Fargo. The building will soon be home to new lessons of life. Woodrow Wilson High School has anchored the corner of 4th Ave North and University since 1917. “This building was put on the National Registry of Historic Places in 2012,” said Adrienne Olson, Communication Manager with Kilbourne Group….

Head of Air Force Talks Drones in Grand Forks

Grand Forks is going into uncharted territory in UAS research.

GRAND FORKS, N.D. The Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force made a stop in Grand Forks to talk about the ground–breaking drone research going on in the city. “I do believe that there are areas that you’re looking at that are going to have applications across the commercial, civil, private, military aviation business,” says US Air Force…

Nichole’s Fine Pastry in Fargo prepares For Christmas

People all around the F–M area are getting their last minute Christmas desserts.

People all around the F–M area are getting their last minute Christmas desserts. “It always seems like through Thanksgiving through Christmas it’s generally busy,” Said Nichole Hensen, the owner of the shop. “But of course the last two weeks before Christmas are probably extra busy.” Customer Lauri Moreno said, “we’re having our Christmas potluck today and I was too lazy…

Pet Connection: Meet Gracie

Puppies are the cutest things ever. But boy, are they a pain.

4 Luv of Dog volunteers are live in studio with a special, tiny, adorable guest. Gracie is just 8 weeks old, part of a litter born to a rescue dog who was pregnant when she was taken in. The volunteers with the rescue organization were happy to help her bring her babies into the world safely, but as 4 Luv…

Ray Kvalvog Explains Reasons Behind Filing Lawsuits After the Deaths of His Sons

"I Want to Know What Happened to My Kids"

  Ray and Kathie Kvalvog are responding to the negative reaction generated by their wrongful death lawsuits against their sons’ former school, coach, Chrysler and insurance company. Ray and Kathie lost their only sons in a crash on I-94 in 2015. “It’s like we’re in jail,” said Ray. “We have our own death row sentence. But every once in awhile, we…