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If you're a self-proclaimed foodie and have a dish you just can't get enough of, Fargo Monthly wants to know.
Folks who've saved lives in Grand Forks are getting a little extra recognition this month.
Red River Valley communities are struggling to come to grips with a string of teacher–student sex scandals.
We all know kids like to play doctor, but some at NDSU's Center for Child Development had the chance to do that in a real life setting.
All season long, the UND Men's Hockey team has been one of the most entertaining teams in the college hockey realm.
Sanford hosted a community lunchtime walk to help bring awareness to the importance of daily physical activity.
We begin with UND's latest attempt to nab a national title at the Frozen Four.
Clay County's favorite deputy is sporting a new kind of uniform.
One local nonprofit is honoring those who sacrifice their time all for a good cause.
Conceal carry applications in both Minnesota and North Dakota increased by more than five times in 2015.
Animal rescue workers in the Red River Valley are warning us your pet could be at risk.
Opiate overdoses are pushing lawmakers to act fast with new legislation.
A massive haul of drugs and weapons, all taken from a single Fargo home.
Rural Grand Forks firefighters are already hopping this season - thanks to extra-dry conditions around the county.
Local mayors step up and give back, in the name of community service.
One of the largest speech teams attending the National Speech and Debate Tournament is Moorhead High.
Four men are behind bars for allegedly having ties to a card skimming scheme in Fargo.
North Dakota Supreme Court holds court in an unlikely place.
It's a car lover's paradise as Toppers Car Club celebrates their 58th annual custom car show.
Kids tend to ask a lot of questions and a group of NDSU grad students spend their afternoon answering them.
Senator Heidi Heitkamp continues to raise awareness across the state about the FAMILY Act.
The North Dakota GOP comes to an end as we inch closer to the primary election.
MSUM attracts students from not only across the country, but also the world, and tonight they're celebrating.
The Cat Olympics claws its way to West Fargo for the purr-fect weekend.
For this weekend, Fargo is the center of the Republican Presidential race.



