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New American citizens welcomed at NDSU

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR)--New citizens became official at NDSU by taking an oath of citizenship and reciting the pledge of allegiance. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and North Dakota welcome more than 150 new…

Home For Good baskets provide essential needs

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR)- - United Way of Cass-Clay continues to help people who are homeless in the F-M metro. They are creating "Home for Good" baskets to provide basic essential household needs to…

West Fargo School Officer To Team Up With Comfort Dog

WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -- West Fargo School Resource Officer Todd Pearson is getting a new partner: a comfort dog. It'll be the first such team in North Dakota. Pearson says having a comfort dog present can help students and…

S.D. Man Found Not Guilty Of Killing Daughter's Boyfriend

ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP/KVRR) -- A jury in Aberdeen has found Jarrett Jones not guilty of fatally shooting his daughter's boyfriend in 2020. Jones claimed he was defending himself and his daughter. After eight hours of deliberation, the jury last night…

North Dakota had 101 traffic deaths in 2021

BISMARCK, N.D. - Traffic fatalities in North Dakota reached triple figures for the third straight year. The state Department of Transportation says 101 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2021, following back-to-back years of 100 fatalities. Of those who…

Richland County deputy injured in crash during traffic stop

WAHPETON, N.D. (KVRR) - A Richland County Sheriff's deputy was injured during a traffic stop Tuesday when her squad car was struck by a vehicle along Interstate 29. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the deputy was conducting a traffic…

Regulators to consider Keystone XL pipeline's exit

PIERRE, S.D. - More than a year after President Biden revoked the federal permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline, lawyers for the project are asking South Dakota regulators to consider nearly all activities in the state officially ended. Parent…

Teachers hit picket lines in Minneapolis as parents worry

MINNEAPOLIS - Teachers have hit the picket lines at public schools across Minneapolis, calling their strike a fight to ensure “safe and stable schools” for students and for better wages for the lowest-paid support staff. Many families of the 29,000…

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