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United Blood Services is hoping that people's charitable donations this year aren't limited to money.
If you're a pet lover and in need of furniture, you may want to stop by Furniture for Less.
The KVRR year in review continues.
Looking into 2016, the Fargo Police Department is in need of four more officers.
More than 50 kids at the Fargo Public Library show off their competitive sides with LEGO designs.
Gyms across the metro are gearing up for the busiest week of the year, the New Year's Rush.
Local homeless shelters are starting to worry about the winter overflow.
A Cass County deputy on patrol spots smoke and rushes to get two people out of a burning house in Harwood.
This week we're looking back at the year's top stories we've covered.
Affordable weddings can be hard to come by.
The hospital says new RN hires can receive up to a $20,000 incentive.
FM Ambulance has had to respond to fewer, frequent 911 calls, thanks to a new program.
For the first time in almost seven years the national average price of gas drops below $2. These low gas prices are fueling more holiday travelers.
Many of us call North Dakota home, but it's also home to the fastest growing population in the country.
The day after Christmas is a day of shopping and returns.
There's a lot of hustle and bustle at a local ski park this holiday weekend.
Temperatures are dropping but winter outdoor activities are on the rise.
The countdown to Christmas may be over, but stores are filled with shoppers enjoying some blow out sales.
Some drivers on the Red Lake Red Lake were probably expecting a ticket when they were pulled over this week. Instead, they got a holiday surprise.
Many people were able to follow Santa on his sleigh ride across the world yesterday.
Two suspects are arrested after an attempted robbery at a Fargo hotel.
A local hotel serves over a thousand people looking for a hassle–free holiday meal.
Everyone has their own traditional ways of celebrating the holidays.
For one family the best Christmas gift wasn't under the tree this morning, but in their arms.
Fargo firefighters came bearing gifts this morning at both Essentia and Sanford Children's Hospital.



