North of Normal Presents in Downtown Fargo: FROSTIVAL!
The first annual North of Normal Frostival is being held this weekend in downtown Fargo.
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The first annual North of Normal Frostival is being held this weekend in downtown Fargo.
Sen. Bernie Sanders fired up big crowds last night in St. Paul and Duluth.
It seems like gas prices just won't stop falling...after prices take another dip.
The recent East Coast blizzard was one for the record books; however, controversy surrounds the measurement of snowfall at one key location.
One sex trafficking survivor has turned tragedy into triumph by launching a new organization to help support other victims.
Experts say too much screen time can harm children and your entire family.But technology might not be all bad for kids.
One well-known downtown resource officer is switching beats.
One man is hospitalized and two more behind bars after a fight that involved beer cans and a machete.
A Fargo woman uses the power of social media to help those less fortunate.
A dog park is supposed to be a safe place where your pup can roam freely.
The American Red Cross trains more than 200 students at Central Cass on how to prepare for when a disaster strikes with a new program called the "Pillowcase Project".
The Supreme Court refuses to take up an appeal of North Dakota's "Fetal Heartbeat Law."
Grand Forks County Sheriff's Office finds assaults and domestic abuse are on the rise in its annual report.
A private equity firm announces it's buying a local health product company.
The Alerus Center will be ramping up security just in time for Thursday's Jason Aldean concert.
A deadly house fire in Valley City takes the life of one and injures another.
Officials believe it was a snowmobile that caught on fire, producing some heavy smoke.
Eating locally grown products is a trend catching on across the country and right here in Fargo.
What better way to stay warm this winter than with a cup...or two, of soup?
Oak Grove High School got a little country thanks to some local singers.
Hundreds from the community gather to support a man with colorectal cancer.
The oldest family–owned retail business in the upper Midwest closes its doors for the final time.
A high school swim team hosts pool time for a non–profit group as a community project.
The community gathers to support a woman fighting breast cancer.
A four–year–old Moorhead girl with a genetic disorder gets her wish granted.



