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It's the end of summer, but it doesn't have to be for your plants.
Nearly one hundred people who live in South Fargo around Ed Clapp Elementary met with authorities to get answers.
People in the metro probably don't think twice about going to see a doctor.
Seven times a day someone in the country dies from a home fire. That's why the Red Cross set up a three year initiative to get a smoke detector in every home.
Retired people in Fargo are staying up to date on political issues.
Pope Francis has officially been on U.S. soil for just over one day.
The move to bring back to life one of Fargo's most treasured buildings will soon become reality
Fargo Police are searching for a suspect in an attempted hotel robbery.
Fargo City Commissioners are looking at making some changes to the current liquor license system.
Immigrant contributions across the Fargo–Moorhead area are being recognized as a part of National Welcoming Week.
An American Foundation for Suicide Prevention statistic shows that 40,000 people in the U.S. died by suicide in 2011.
In April, we introduced you to three women living with a rare neurological disorder called dystonia.
Moms, grandmothers and aunts had a chance to spend some time at Thunder Road.