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Big Turnout for Record Store Day at Orange Records

FARGO, N.D. - Vinyl aficionados lined up literally around the block to celebrate Record Store Day at Orange Records in Fargo. The store adjacent to the recently opened Paradox Comics-N-Cards is the last one standing in the metro. Both Vinyl…

LIVE: Percussion Profusion at Concordia College

MOORHEAD --It's a profusion of percussion at Concordia College, and you're invited. Thousands of local third graders got a taste today of the annual Percussion Day celebration. It features performances and masterclasses, and then on…

Update: Fire heavily damages Fargo apartment building

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -- It was an abrupt morning for tenants located at the 3315 Broadway North Apartment building as a structure fire from within the building had residents evacuated. “Crews stretched lines and got a quick attack on…

Nuclear energy research gets green light in North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota Legislature is opening the door for nuclear energy research in the state. The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed Senate Bill 2159 to allow the Energy and Environmental Research Center in Grand Forks…

LIVE: Pet Connection: Meet Valli

WEST FARGO -- She's a tiny little parrot with a lot of personality and with the story she's lived through so far, it's no wonder Valli "Velociraptor" the Quaker parrot has such a…

LIVE: Hungry for the Homeland

FARGO --They're hungry for their homeland. And at the latest International Potluck, some Ukranian cooks (and refugees) are sharing its cuisine and culture with their new community. Organizers for the humanitarian group United for Ukraine…

DOGE cuts will not target FM Flood Diversion Project

FARGO (KVRR) - One of the largest federally funded projects in North Dakota will apparently not be targeted by the Department of Government Efficiency. The White House recently canceled about $20 million in federal grants that were previously approved for…

North Dakota holds steady on marijuana penalties

BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — A bill that sought to reduce penalties for possessing small amounts of marijuana in North Dakota failed in the Senate Wednesday on a 33-13 vote. House Bill 1596 would have reduced the penalty for possessing…

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