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It's a special kind of talent to identify a niche need in a community, build a product, and present it in a way that attracts customers and helps the local economy thrive. But…
NATIONAL -- Thousands are marching all over the country for immigrant and worker rights. From cities like Los Angeles, Seattle...Milwaukee to Washington, people marched in support of worker rights and labor unions. They…
FARGO, ND., -- As the weather warms up, more motorcycles are out on the highways. "I don't care who you are, what you ride or how good you ride," said Marg Hohnadel,…
WILLISTON, ND -- The paddlefish season begins. It's scheduled to continue through the end of the month, but it doesn't always make it that far. Before you travel or maybe if you're…
FARGO-MOORHEAD -- Couches, bikes and tables are just some of the items you can find on the side of the road around the F–M area. Cleanup Week gives people the opportunity to dispose of…
FARGO, ND -- People at the Holiday Inn in Fargo traveled back in time to a secret world filled with spies. Denise Kiernan, author of "Girls of Atomic City", shared the inspiration…
FARGO, ND -- Fargo Police have identified the motorcyclist who died after crashing into a car on Sunday afternoon. He was 24-year-old Tanner Beighley of Fargo. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Police say it appears Beighley…
FARGO, ND -- Flowers and candy aren't the only things being distributed in May Day baskets. Volunteers arrived at United Way to gather books and then headed to SENDCAA Childcare to read…
MOORHEAD, Minn. -- This story has been clarified from an earlier article. A member of the Moorhead School District has suffered an arterial dissection that has resulted in irreversible brain damage. Ellen Hopkins Elementary school counselor William Franklin collapsed early Friday…
WASHINGTON D.C. -- North Dakota could receive millions of dollars in federal funding to help reimburse the state for costs incurred during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Both Senators Heitkamp and Hoeven…



