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The Roger Maris Cancer Center received a generous donation.
The life prison sentence given to the man convicted in the 1995 murder of a West Fargo woman will be reviewed next week.
With snowfall starting up this year, the City of Fargo reminds us of the city's snow removal ordinance.
At this time, officials have not released the age or sex of the person involved and they have not told us how that person died.
Thousands of farmers and Ag experts from across the Midwest gathered for the Northern Ag Expo at the Fargodome.
Organizations nationwide are kicking off the charitable season by participating in Giving Tuesday.
Our very own Chief Meteorologist helped farmers prepare for next year's planting season.
With Donald Trump winning the presidential election, many women are worried about their access to Planned Parenthood.
Students at Davies High School learned some car tips from fellow students at Fargo South.
Federal charges have been filed against a Colorado woman involved in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
The governor's office is trying to clear up a dispute over food and supplies for the pipeline protesters south of Mandan.
An Emergency Services spokeswoman say no action will be taken to enforce Gov. Jack Dalrymple's emergency evacuation order for protesters of the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
If you're looking to spice up your lunch break, the Plains Art Museum has just the thing for you.
A local business is cleaning up after a vehicle crashed through the front door last night.
If you're anxiously waiting to participate in outdoor winter activities in Fargo, you may have to keep waiting.
Two organizations are joining together to collect donations to send to those who plan to stay put protesting the pipeline.
After going 10-1 in the regular season, North Dakota State's football team earned a break.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has ``no plans for forcible removal'' of protesters who have been camping in North Dakota to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
A noteworthy North Dakotan took advantage of Small Business Saturday.
It seems Santa traded in his sleigh for a Harley this holiday season.
The first ever "Elf On the Shelf" holiday event kicked off today on The Stage at Island Park.
What better way to enjoy your breakfast than going in your pajamas?
Protesters say they don't plan on leaving after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said they will close the campsite by December 5th.
Cyber Monday is right around the corner and post offices are gearing up for the large amount of shipments.
Black Friday shopping just isn't as big of a deal in the valley as it was in past years.