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The sheriff says protesters were throwing objects including rocks, asphalt and water bottles at officers.
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The sheriff says protesters were throwing objects including rocks, asphalt and water bottles at officers.
Three customers file a lawsuit and if successful, it will apply to anyone who has purchased food from Chipotle in the four years prior to the complaint.
A fresh take on Thanksgiving dinner.
Today's weather was perfect for the third annual Ice Fest at Scheels.
UPDATE 9:45 P.M. : A lockdown of the Crossroads Mall in St. Cloud has ended about two hours after police responded to a report of man with a gun.
The director and assistant director of the Alerus Center have been fired.
Eight pipeline protesters have been arrested in Bismarck after protesting at two Wells Fargo locations and at the William Guy Federal Building.
A Craigslist post encouraging pipeline protesters to shut down West Acres Mall on Friday has been pulled from the site.
The US Department of Health and Human services recognizes local organizations for helping people find health insurance in the metro.
One of the nation's most decorated veterans makes a stop in Fargo.
Discount-grocer Aldi is coming to Dilworth after getting city council approval.
The Morton County Commission Chairman is calling the Army Corps and DOJ, hypocritical.
Protesters took to the streets at 300 protests held in all fifty states.
Cryotherapy, a therapeutic trend getting attention around the nation, is now available in West Fargo
The National Buffalo Museum has announced the passing of White Cloud.
A unique Downtown Fargo store is trying out some space at the region's largest mall.
An overnight fire destroyed what was built of the new city hall in Lakeland, Minnesota.
A SkyWest Airlines pilot accused of drinking before a flight in South Dakota has been cleared.
The Army Corps of Engineers has finished a review of the disputed Dakota Access pipeline but says it wants more study and tribal input before it allows it to cross under the Missouri River.
The holidays are right around the corner.
People who live in the city of Ellendale, Minnesota, are allowed back in their homes after a train derailment evacuated the city early this morning.
For a second night, protesters in Minneapolis are marching against the election of Donald Trump as president.Â
NDSU celebrated their long partnership with John Deere Electronic Solutions at the NDSU Flag Plaza.
"No sort" recycling is finally coming to Fargo.