Top Stories

Reforest the Red event Plants thousands of trees

FARGO N.D. (KVRR) - Riverkeepers of Fargo Moorhead held their reforest the red event for sustainability. Executive Director Christine Holland said, "Riverkeepers help the community learn about the red river so they can self sustain…

43rd annual Big Iron Ag Show begins

  WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -- It's an upper Midwest tradition: thousands of farmers and ranchers gather for the 43rd annual Big Iron Farm Show in West Fargo. "Well, you can get a lot…

United Way Cass Clay hosts Community Kickoff

FARGO N.D. (KVRR) - United Way of Cass and Clay hosted its annual Community kickoff fundraiser event. The event held at Brewhalla is helping bring awareness to all who experience hunger. United way says over…

Moorhead Center Mall Demolition Work To Begin Within Months

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR/KFGO) --  After some delays, demolition of portions of Moorhead Center Mall should be starting within the next three months. Developer Jim Roers told the Moorhead City Council the reason for the delay is the company was waiting…

Petition filed to block Trump from Minnesota's 2024 ballot

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A group of Minnesota voters filed a legal challenge Tuesday to try to block former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state's presidential ballot next year. The petition, filed with the Minnesota Supreme Court,…

Sebastian McDougall Sworn In As Ward 4 Council Member

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) -- Moorhead has seated its newest council member. Sebastian McDougall was sworn in to represent Ward 4. He's a small business owner who works as a consultant. McDougall has served on the city's Park Advisory Board and…

"Baby Duhamel Coming Soon"! Duhamel and Mari Are Expecting

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -- A big baby announcement from North Dakota's most famous couple, Josh Duhamel and Audra Mari. The couple shared this post on Instagram of a sonogram, writing, "Baby Duhamel coming soon". They are celebrating their one year…

Bells toll as the nation marks 22 years since 9/11

NEW YORK (AP) — With tolling bells, personal tributes and tears, Americans looked back Monday on 9/11 at anniversary observances that stretched from ground zero to small towns. People gathered at memorials, firehouses, city halls, campuses and elsewhere to observe…