Spay-ghetti and No Balls Lunch Benefits Local Animal Shelter
A local animal shelter hosted a luncheon to raise awareness on getting pets fixed.
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A local animal shelter hosted a luncheon to raise awareness on getting pets fixed.
Election officials want to make sure everyone who wants to vote is eligible by the time the June primary rolls around.
The sudden loss of the music legend has taken many by surprise.
Amanda Hinson of Long Prairie, Minnesota is staking her claim in the race for Congress.
Any parent would say it's crazy for a toddler to get a tattoo, but what about a TotTude?
If you live with a skin disease, your self-esteem is usually the first to go.
West Fargo joins a growing list of North Dakota communities committing to help care for veterans.
Doctors and medical experts want to remind people suffering from Parkinson's Disease that they're not alone.
Sanford physicians screened nearly 100 patients for oral, head and neck cancer for no cost at all.
Marijuana is on the mind of petitioners throughout North Dakota.
As the 13th Avenue South Project begins, the city is recommending you take alternate routes.
If you regularly take 13th Avenue South in Fargo, you will need to allow a little extra time to reach your destination.
Commuters aren't the only ones dealing with the pains of downtown Moorhead's construction projects.
You may think that an apron is just something used for cooking, but one woman's collection will make you think otherwise.
It's a hometown favorite for many in the area, but come this Friday customers will be saying their goodbyes.
Raindrops keep falling on our heads...but that doesn't mean farmers are hanging theirs.
Golfers at the Fargo Country Club will no longer have to reschedule hitting the greens due to flooding.
If you take NP Avenue to work, you may have to change your route.
The NDSCS campus in Wahpeton is being torn up so the school can replace its aging water and sewer system.
Your safety and your civil rights could be at stake if you drive in North Dakota or Minnesota starting tomorrow.
Some community members are against Senator Hoeven's opposition to taking action on President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
The state of Minnesota could soon be paying $5 million to make sure your state ID will let you fly.
Moorhead's crime report reveals crime is up in just about every category.
Go green and catch a free ride on the bus.
UND's proposed cut list is out online for the first time courtesy of the university administration, and it's not the news many were looking for.



