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A college research project could lead to a booming line of work in North Dakota
A torched coffee shop in Grand Forks receives a helping hand from a stranger.
He said it "Don't Mean Nothing" but this will mean everything to his fans.
The reconsideration of the vote came with a little bit of drama and accusations of it being politically motivated.
Two fishermen from Wisconsin died after falling through thin ice last week. Now anglers in the Detroit Lakes area say they are staying cautious.
Sundays are becoming an important day for businesses in downtown Fargo, but it hasn't always been that way.
A man returns to his roots to bring Fargo a taste of an old school favorite.
The most anticipated Vikings versus Packers game is underway at this moment.
Some creative LEGO designs filled the Fargo Public Library.
A Fargo business is the target of an overnight burglary.
Girls from around the region and across the border are in Fargo competing to be the best on the ice.
If you're thinking of selling your home, 2016 might be the year.
Do you know how beer is made? A brewery in Fargo invites the public to join in on a tour of the process of beer making.
As the President announces plans for new gun control measures, the Fargo area welcomes thousands of gun owners for the Dakota Territory Gun Show.
The New Year brings in a new law that could make driving safer in Minnesota.
New Year, new you! Many are kicking off the year with new resolutions.
Bison fans are gearing up for the Drive for Five.
What better way to ring in the New Year than welcome a bundle of joy?
Get your skates ready, the downtown Fargo ice rink is open for the season.
West Fargo police are investigating an afternoon robbery.
We continue with our KVRR year in review.
Winter weather can make working out a chore.
It's the two year anniversary of the Casselton train derailment.
Forbes estimates Americans will spend more than $630 billion this holiday season.



