The Day that Lives on in Infamy
Exactly 74 years ago the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor launched the U.S. into World War II.
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Exactly 74 years ago the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor launched the U.S. into World War II.
During the holidays, people take decorating their home with lights to the next level.
Many people like North Dakota for many different reasons whether it's the sunsets, going to bison football games or hunting.
Horace Mann Elementary in Fargo celebrates its 100th Birthday.
At just eight months old he's being called a Viking Warrior, but he needs your help.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter says U.S military combat roles are being opened up to women.
One Fargo Dog Rescue team made the trek to Standing Rock Reservation, making sure no dog is left in the cold.
Cass County Deputies say one person was hospitalized after a fire broke out in Casselton.
Three weeks to go until Christmas and kids are getting in the spirit by stepping back in time.
Middle and high school students from the tri–state region and as far away as Pennsylvania meet to battle out whose robot is the best.
North Dakota National Guard's 119th Wing, also known as the Happy Hooligans, receives its 17th Air Force Outstanding Unit Award.
Women and men joined together as one group to act against violence during National Day of Solidarity.
Police in Minnesota say they found cocaine on the tour bus where rock star Scott Weiland was found dead.
It is beginning to look and sound a lot like Christmas at Edgewood assist living in Fargo.
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Concordia College says welcome home to North Dakota's Congressman Kevin Cramer.
If you hear people ringing bells around Fargo it's for more than just a cause, it's a friendly competition.
West Fargo Police is charging a now former Sanford employee with felony burglary for breaking in to a pharmacy Tuesday night.
The community gathers to support a Moorhead woman's battle against brain tumor.
Former North Dakota governor Ed Schafer will be handsomely compensated to take over as interim president at UND.
Bad news for Chipotle fans. An outbreak of E. coli linked to the restaurant chain has sickened seven more people and expanded to three additional states.
FirstLink says its annual number of calls has increased by almost 20,000 in the last eight years.
Inmates at a North Dakota prison are working to help people in need and tie the community together, literally.
The president of Planned Parenthood visits the Valley during a tense and tragic time for the organization.
The holiday season is one of the busiest for the emergency food pantry, and they're asking for your help.



