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A proud moment for Fargo's own "32 Below".
Dramatic video caught on a traffic surveillance camera in Eastern China.
These are the stories making "The Buzz" on social media.
Bob the Triceratops has called North Dakota home for the past 65 million years. But come Sunday, that will all change.
A new federal education law signed by President Obama is giving states more control over their educational guidelines.
Police officers from across the F–M area rang bells today for a good cause.
People living at One Oak Place in south Fargo had the chance to laugh down memory lane.
Snow business is good business for a number of merchants here in the Valley.
A friendly reminder for when the snow hits: you have limited amount of time to clear your sidewalk.
Starting January 1st, if your car is registered in Minnesota, you'll have one more step to renew your tabs.
The arrest of an unruly driver and passenger on the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation is all caught on video and it could have ended much differently.
A man alleges that Bison fans are showing poor sportsmanship at home games.
Having a bed to sleep in seems like a basic necessity, but many kids across the metro spend their nights on the floor.
Bundling your child up before you head out on the road can actually reduce their safety.
Golden Drive Homeless Kids is making the rounds to local shelters.
The class from the first onsite leadership academy in the state is graduating.
Great Plains Food Bank will be feeding more families this holiday season thanks to one generous donation.
Applicants have until midnight Tuesday to sign up for coverage that will begin on January 1st.
The Red River Valley is used to trains, but one train has been attracting crowds across the country.
The secret to a long, long life well we might have found the answer, thanks to one special birthday.
West Fargo High School welcomed some celebrity basketball players into their gym.
This is the second of the eight races in the National Snocross Race tour. The mild weather made the Snocross pit look more like a mud pit.
Characters from your favorite stories came to life for the 20th annual Storybook Breakfast.
Fargo families grab a cup of cocoa with cops.
A seven–year–old boy in Berthold, North Dakota is safe after spending four hours trapped in a window well in below freezing weather.



