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At least seven people have something to be thankful for today.
Not everyone is able to be with their loved ones on Thanksgiving.
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.
Meet Catfish. He's not a cat, nor is he a fish. More of a cuddly little Thanksgiving turkey of a dog.
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.
If you're not looking forward to the holidays, you may not be alone.
Today is the busiest travel day of the year with airports and highways across the country packed with travelers.
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.
North Dakota continues to be a trailblazer in the development of drones.
A plane with seven men on board crashed in a field just to the east of the Moorhead Airport and it sent emergency crews into action.
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Don't be a turkey. Beat the crowds home for the holidays this Thanksgiving with advice from AAA's travel specialists.
The big community event of the night was without a doubt was the Holiday Lights Parade.
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.
Before the Holiday Lights Parade got started there were some other lights that had to be turned on.
Oak Grove High School collected the most food donations for the 10th annual Fill the Dome.
The students made Pilgrim outfits and turkey headbands and then wore them to the feast.
It's time to kick off the holiday season with the annual Xcel Energy Holiday Lights Parade and that is where our KVRR anchors are right now.
You'd think at Thanksgiving, everyone would find something they like to eat.



