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The Red River Valley got to a high of 55 degrees.Hanging outside, it was clear people across the metro were enjoying their extra dose of vitamin D.
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The Red River Valley got to a high of 55 degrees.Hanging outside, it was clear people across the metro were enjoying their extra dose of vitamin D.
"Cocoa with a cop," giving officers a chance to connect with the community.
Trial has been delayed for a Minnesota man accused of starting a fire that heavily damaged a Somali restaurant in Grand Forks.
Tributes for fallen Fargo Police officer Jason Moszer echo across the country from Capitol Hill.
A planning selection committee met to review contractor proposals for the new development of Downtown Fargo.
26 teams entered in a dodge ball tournament to raise money for the non–profit Gigi's Playhouse.
Ray and Kathie Kvalvog are calling out head Park Christian basketball coach Josh Lee for his inconsistent statements regarding the fatal crash that killed their sons Zach and Connor last summer.
It's a story of a man struggling to make a commitment.
Spring Break is right around the corner.
Over 200 eighth grade girls from schools around the area had the chance to test drive a career in engineering.
KVRR Meteorologist Rob Kupec shares a few memories of his friend and colleague, Scott Miller.
A state senator in New York is backing a bill that will ban people from using food stamps to buy steak and lobster and other luxury items.
People across the country and north of the border are taking to social media to share their condolences.
"My Oh My!"The famous signature call by Scott Miller will be missed and forever remembered in the Metro.
Hundreds of companies gathered in Fargo to talk about UAS or unmanned aerial vehicle opportunities in North Dakota.
White shiny teeth could be more than just good looks.
What better way to learn a life lesson than from someone who has experienced first-hand?
Sanford makes a big gift to make sure health care jobs stay in the metro.
Grand Forks Mayor Michael Brown talks about the state of his city.
North Fargo neighbors say the integrity of their neighborhood could be destroyed.
A Niagara man accused of taking selfies while driving, killing a North Dakota athlete, was sentenced in Steele County to just 90 days in jail.
A Main Street staple for baked goods in Hillsboro is closing its doors to walk-in customers starting next month.
You probably check your Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter page at least a few times a day.
Ever dream of having your own art show? Well, now is your chance.
The heroin epidemic isn't just a national problem, it's hitting right here in the valley.



