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GOP move to kill emergency order would cut food stamp funds

BISMARCK, N.D. - A plan by some members of the North Dakota Legislature to terminate a pandemic-related emergency declaration could discontinue food assistance to the state’s neediest residents. North Dakota and other states that have emergency orders in place have…

North Dakota's newly reduced Covid-19 risk level is letting the Red River Valley Boat Show sail back on in to the Fargodome this weekend. It's the first major public event at the Dome since…

Board Suspends All Honor Flights Through June

The Honor Flight program to fly our nation's military heroes to Washington, D.C. to see the memorials in their honor remains on hold. The national Board of Directors has decided to suspend all Honor Flights through June 30. They cited…

Williston dog owners file civil suit to end pit bull ban

WILLISTON, N.D. - A dozen people identifying themselves as pit bull owners have filed a federal lawsuit demanding that the city of Williston end its nearly 24-year-old ban on the dogs. The city’s ordinance, which went to effect in March…

ND venues ready to hold events at 75% capacity

FARGO, N.D. - Venues in North Dakota like Sanctuary Events Center are looking forward to holding events at 75 percent capacity starting Friday. Director of Sales Kayla Cash has seen many events like weddings booked…

Crews put out West Fargo semi fire

WEST FARGO, N.D. - Smoke hovers over Key Contracting after a diesel fuel tank ignition.  West Fargo Fire teams responded to vehicle fire on 7th avenue at 1:50 Wednesday afternoon where they found a…

2nd Suspect In Weekend Shooting in Fargo Identified & Wanted

FARGO, N.D. -- Police in Fargo just identifying another suspect in a shooting over the weekend at The Arbors. Police are looking for 21-year-old Oliver Tye. They already arrested Jerome Koon in the Sunday shooting that left Koon's 24-year-old girlfriend…

Pandemic blamed for first Fargodome deficit in its history

FARGO (KVRR/KFGO) - Since the Fargodome opened in 1993, the venue finished every year with a surplus. That was until 2020 when the coronavirus hit. General Manager Rob Sobolik says the Fargodome's deficit was just over $770,000. The venue had…

LIVE: Polar Fest

If you're looking for a cool way to spend some time outdoors celebrating the midwinter weather and all the activities that come with it, lakes country has you covered. Polar Fest is the 10-day…

Burgum lowers statewide COVID-19 risk level to 'green'

BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) - Gov. Doug Burgum says with active COVID-19 cases at their lowest level since August, the statewide risk level is being adjusted from moderate/yellow risk to low/green risk. The change goes into effect Friday, Jan. 29 at…

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