Grand Forks Triples Grant Money for Non-Profits in 2015
The city of Grand Forks has more than tripled the amount of grant money awarded to local non-profits.
The city of Grand Forks has more than tripled the amount of grant money awarded to local non-profits.
Fargo Police officers from across the metro are called to break up a fight allegedly involving a number of weapons.
Fargo City leaders approve on–street parking enforcement changes.
In President Obama’s address to the nation last night, he denounced ISIS and made it clear the only way to do so is by rejecting discrimination.
Flexible seating is being introduced to more West Fargo classrooms.
The city’s planning and development group proposed a new vision to drive investments to downtown.
Exactly 74 years ago the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor launched the U.S. into World War II.
During the holidays, people take decorating their home with lights to the next level.
Many people like North Dakota for many different reasons whether it’s the sunsets, going to bison football games or hunting.
Horace Mann Elementary in Fargo celebrates its 100th Birthday.