Elf On the Shelf Comes To Life
The first ever "Elf On the Shelf" holiday event kicked off today on The Stage at Island Park.
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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.
Gov. Dalrymple has moved forward with the decision to suspend the McKenzie County Sheriff after an investigation by the state.
It's a day dedicated to shopping locally to support small businesses.
The chairman of the Standing Rock Tribe says the Army Corps of Engineers plans to close the area where pipeline protesters have been camping for months.
Ten people were busted for shoplifting at a Fargo department store at 1a.m.
Hundreds of people took a break from Black Friday shopping madness and celebrated the annual "Hot Dog Skate" at Skate City.
Employees at SCHEELS Home and Hardware tried out something new this morning.
As the countdown to Christmas begins, families in the FM area are beginning to celebrate.
Police responded to home in North Fargo after reports of a person being shot.
Some people got a head start on working off their Thanksgiving meal this morning in downtown Fargo.
Before heading out to catch the greatest deals for tomorrow's Black Friday, here are a few things to look out for.
While some look forward to a Thanksgiving feast today, others look forward to shopping.
Both the farming and oil industry mean so much to North Dakota.
When children enter the foster care system, adoption experts at PATH say their goal is to get them home.
The governor and members of North Dakota's congressional delegation are calling on President Obama to take action now and end the Dakota Access Pipeline protest.
Want to help out and also score a free Thanksgiving dessert?
North Dakota continues to be a trailblazer in the development of drones.
Pit bulls, Staffordshire terriers and mixes of the two breeds are still banned in Devils Lake.
Native American and other city leaders are finding ways to help bring peace to the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Senator John Hoeven says that he doesn't mind protesting, just as long as it's peaceful.
The ongoing floodwall project that shut down traffic on 2nd Street North in Fargo since 2014 has finally come to end.