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Rare Snow Squall Hits Area Roads

FARGO, N.D. - Fresh snow wasn't the issue for drivers on Fargo-Moorhead area roadways on December 4th. It was a consistent series of blustery wind patterns that kicked up the existing snow and put a…

Corwin Automotive in process of acquiring Muscatell Subaru

UPDATE: Muscatell Subaru confirmed the sale by posting to its Facebook page. "Ward Muscatell Subaru, Muscatell Pre-Owned, and the Muscatell Collision Center will be changing ownership on Monday. The Corwin Automotive Group will be acquiring the Moorhead campus. Most of…

Police identify man shot by officers in Jamestown

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (KVRR) - Jamestown Police have identified the man who was shot and killed by police following a shooting incident outside of Fred’s Den early Tuesday. The shooter was 27-year-old Devin Fontenot of Jamestown. Police say Fontenot refused to…

UPDATE: One Person Shot During Incident In Osgood Area

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -- A person has serious, life-threatening injuries after a shooting in the Osgood area of Fargo. Officers responded to the reported shooting around noon in the 4500 block of 47th Street South. They arrived to find the…

LIVE: Stuff the Bus

FARGO -- Spending your holidays in a shelter isn't the most festive way to mark the season. But you can help the families at the YWCA emergency shelter feel a little more at…

Former Cass County Deputy Charged With Child Porn Possession

FARGO (KVRR/KFGO) – Former Cass County Sheriff's Deputy Carson Quam is charged with ten counts of possession of child porn. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. Court records show investigators from North Dakota BCI found 10 photos of…

Karen Grindberg appointed to fill vacant North Dakota House seat

BISMARCK, N.D.  (North Dakota Monitor) — A Fargo woman with a family legacy of public service will represent District 41 in the state House, filling a vacancy after Rep. Michelle Strinden was elected lieutenant governor. Karen Grindberg, Strinden’s sister-in-law, was…

North Dakota lawmakers discuss changing conflict of interest rules

BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — North Dakota legislative committees approved changes to their conflict of interest rules on Monday that aim to make the process easier for lawmakers to understand and to address concerns about transparency. The proposed amendments…

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