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We're in the middle of February.
While stranded passengers are left fuming for another night without the glitz and glamour of Vegas, Allegiant responds to our information request.
Emotions can run high during an argument in the home and things can quickly escalate into an aggressive situation.
Valentine's Day is the one day of the year devoted to saying I love you.
Girl Scouts in the Red River Valley are raising money for Officer Jason Moszer.
Valentine's Day turned into Valentine's Day weekend for some local floral shops.
A procession of nearly 35 vehicles escorted Officer Jason Moszer's body from Grand Forks back to Fargo.
The Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corporation launches a new program to spread the love.
Kids have a chance to step back in time at Fargo Public Library.
North Dakota carpenters offer a building workshop for kids.
Two Fargo families are displaced after a small fire results in dangerous carbon monoxide levels.
Emergency responders go into each day, never knowing what to expect.
A standoff in Grand Forks Friday night came to a peaceful end before 8 p.m.
If you haven't scored Valentine's Day gifts and goodies for your honey yet, the clock is ticking.
Jimmy's Pizza in Hawley Minnesota is joining in on the efforts to support the Moszer family.
The city of Fargo and Fargo Police are doing all they can to support the Moszer family.
Law enforcement is there in our time of need, but what about their needs in a time of crisis?
Police are still looking for the man that robbed a gas station early Friday morning.
A fatal shooting that took the life of Fargo Police Officer Jason Moszer shakes the valley and is still rattling local law enforcement.
Nearly half of marriages end in divorce...a scary number for many newlyweds.
People in north Fargo are still trying to process the tragedy.
A local Fargo teen has her wish to see Reba McEntire come true.
It is giving hearts day, and dollar signs have been adding up for charities throughout North Dakota and northeaster Minnesota.
Some people are confused over an alert sent on their cell phones.
A community mourns.



