Entertainment

Growl-O-Ween has pups strutting their stuff

Trick or treating for pups? Three Dog Bakery in West Fargo holds its 1st Annual Growl-O-Ween event.

WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR)- The event featured a musical contest, there was a costume contest for dogs and their owners and some people got really creative with some of the looks. There were games too, where dogs won prizes. Musical sit was a hit with the dogs and people say they want more social events like these for their pets….

West Fargo community celebrates Halloween in annual Treat Street

WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Halloween is here and there’s no better place than West Fargo’s Halloween Treat Street for your little ghosts and goblins! Families across the F-M region came by the POW/MIA plaza on Sheyenne Street for an afternoon of fun and a chance to show off their costumes and snag some free candy. “It’s a community celebration….

Ghoul Morning: Make A Dancing Broom

It's not witchcraft, but this broom really will dance by itself.

FARGO — By now you’ve probably been to a few Halloween parties, or maybe you’re throwing one and dreading cleaning the house before the guests come over. So this Ghoul Morning, Emily and Adam decided to help you out. They’re building a Halloween prop that cleans up for you. Of course, it does leave a lot of fairy dust along…

Leslie Jordan, Star of FOX’s “Call Me Kat”, Dead at 67 After Crash

LOS ANGELES (FOX) — Leslie Jordan died following a car crash in Los Angeles Monday. He was 67. Los Angeles Police Department officials confirmed to Fox News Digital that officers responded to a car collision at approximately 8:50 a.m. in the Hollywood division. An officer said authorities responded to a “medical emergency” shortly before 9 a.m. “The world is definitely a much…

Annual Bridal Fantasy Show hosts record number of vendors

The show was held at Hilton Garden Inn in Fargo

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Around fifty of the top wedding vendors around the region gather in Fargo for what some say is one of the best bridal shows in the country. The Bridal Fantasy Show at Hilton Garden Inn was full of information on planning a wedding, learning about venues and even clothing options. Vendors tell us this is also…

Roller Skating makes a comeback, thanks to social media

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Check your clocks because it’s not in the 90s anymore. Roller skating is making a comeback. Some say it’s because the pandemic gave people an excuse to try tying on roller skates, looking for outdoor exercise and relief from lockdown boredom. There’s also a larger nostalgia in fashion and music for the ’70s, ’80s and disco,…

LIVE: So Bad It’s Good

This Ghoul Morning we're delving into the best of the worst horror movies at Horrorfest in Fargo.

FARGO — Being bad never felt so good as it will this Friday at the Fargo Theatre. That’s when Grindflicks Horrorfest takes over the town and fans of the worst of cinema and the best of times are taking over the screen. Billed as “a double feature of schlock and shock,” this year’s festival features bad-movie icon Greg Sestero, who’s…

LIVE: The Monster of Devils Lake

The stories live on, even if the monster may be no more.

It’s one of the region’s longest-running scary stories. The murky depths of Devils Lake in North Dakota may be hiding a monster. And the source may surprise you. It’s been variously referred to as a sea serpent, or a sort of Loch Ness Monster of the Upper Midwest. But it turns out, according to the original legend, neither of those…

Fargo family wins one of two episodes on Family Feud

The Meyhuber family out of Fargo had the opportunity to battle it out on Family Feud.

SABIN, Minn. (KVRR)- Imagine the thrill of competing under the bright lights on your favorite game show. The Meyhuber family out of Fargo had the opportunity to battle it out on Family Feud. They say the feeling of appearing on a show they’ve been fans of for so long is still surreal. “It kind of feels like a Twilight Zone…

High fees force businesses, nonprofits to rethink annual Holiday Lights show

WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Local businesses and nonprofits are feeling left out of the holiday lights display because of the event being more expensive now that it’s moved to the Red River Valley Fair than it was at Lindenwood Park. “We recognize that this has been turned over to a much more commercial aspect rather than a community aspect….