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The Native American culture has a variety of unique traditions, and people from across the metro joined in celebrating.
It's a major development in the fight for permanent flood protection in the Red River Valley.A federal judge has tossed out part of a lawsuit filed by a group that's trying to stop the diversion project.
The Fargo Housing and Redevelopment Authority have announced that it will be selling the downtown Fargo High Rise building.
Students at Davies High had the chance to learn how using alternative transportation to help keep a few dollars in their pocket.
It's the road to the White House, with a quick stop in the Peace Garden State.
Senator Heidi Heitkamp pushes to pass a federal bill that will provide paid family and medical leave.
A Fargo man is charged in a shooting in Grand Forks earlier this week.
The rodeo rides into Fargo this weekend. But while cowboys and cowgirls will ride broncs and bulls, it's the smallest riders who could steal the show.
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar continues to take on the current prescription opioid and heroin crisis.
Fargo police are sifting through the findings in the BCI investigation into the shooting death of Officer Jason Moszer to find out what they can do differently next time.
We are learning why the F–M Diversion is now expected to cost $2.1 billion.
Two Christian faiths are coming together to talk about climate change.
MSUM officials are appealing to state leaders in an effort to keep the heat and the air on.
High schoolers team up to throw a carnival for their younger classmates.
Big Brother's Big Sister's Fargo hosted their annual "Little Big Night Out" with a some pizza and games.
An organization donates $300,000 to Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch's Hope.
Moorhead City Manager Mike Redlinger is out. That's the decision of the Moorhead City Council, which discussed the separation at a special meeting.
Fargo police are also cracking down on people texting behind the wheel.
The U.S. Air Force and Grand Sky have signed a joint agreement to share the base's runway.
Minnesota lawmakers are working on some changes to the way we get gorgeous.
Six short films, made for women, by women, and they're coming to Fargo.
Smokers in North Dakota could be looking at a spike in tobacco prices.
Can you think back to the days of doctors making house calls?
Eighth graders are working to uncover the history behind many famous Fargo buildings.
Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland met with Minnesota senator Al Franken, who says he's impressed by the judge.



