Car Racing is Roaring Back to Fargo: Speedway to Reopen in 2016
Start your engines! Friday night racing is making its way back to the valley
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Start your engines! Friday night racing is making its way back to the valley
Last minute customers are strolling in before stores close for Christmas.
Plans for some holiday travelers are up in the air after their flight is canceled for the second day in a row.
The gluten free diet fad is still a popular fad. But for many, it could be a medical necessity.
Sanford Children's Hospital is allowing patients to take a trip to the San Diego Zoo through a new television channel.
Three people are taken into custody after officers on both sides of the river respond to the report of a stolen vehicle.
The mall isn't the only place shoppers are looking for a great holiday deal.
Downtown Fargo is keeping busy as the countdown to Christmas is just two days away.
Police chases in the metro have been dominating news headlines lately.
It's unclear why 21-year-old Cody Haugen of Fargo fired multiple rounds from a pistol.
New federal funding could be a potential step forward for the Red River Diversion.
If eggnog is your holiday drink of choice, don't let this ruin it for you.
Santa showed up a little early for those at Creative Care for Reaching Independence in Moorhead.Â
Fargo Davies students are raising the roof...and the walls...and the windows, spending their senior year building a house.
On the first day of winter and also the longest night of the year, the community comes together to remember those who passed while being homeless.
Steve Harvey sent an apology tweet, full of misspellings, to both contestants after he announced the wrong winner.
As temperatures drop, the risk of hypothermia and frostbite increase.
Renovation work is underway on the new Cass County Law Enforcement Center in north Fargo.
A high speed chase in Grand Forks lands two people in the hospital after running from police on foot.
One person was hurt in a house fire that broke out this morning in North Fargo.
A local mosque opens their door to the public for an educational session in hopes of better understanding Muslims.
When we reported last week that Fargo's own "32 Below" landed the halftime gig at the Bears-Lions game in Chicago in January, it lit up social media.
Santa left his reindeer at home and upgrades his ride to fly in style.
A social company invites the public to an open discussion on issues and ideas that may be important to the community.
With just a few inches of snow on the ground, snowmobilers aren't wasting anytime hitting the trails.



