Marching With One Message: "We Are One"
Community members from the FM area are standing up to hate.
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Community members from the FM area are standing up to hate.
A 9–year–old boy from West Fargo got his wish granted, to be Jolly St. Nick for a day.
There may not be enough snow for a White Christmas right now, but that could change with winter approaching.
Shoppers enjoyed more than just their holiday shopping at West Acres mall, as students were ringing and singing holiday tunes.
A local artist is making his mark in the business world with Christmas cheer in mind.
"It's just seems to be getting worse everyday," said Clay County Sheriff Bill Bergquist.
Firefighters are firing up the competition to help the Salvation Army.
Seven people are behind bars in Polk County on drug charges.
A warrant has been issued for a suspect in a fire at a Somali-owned restaurant in Grand Forks.
The future of refugee resettlement in North Dakota is the subject of a meeting with social workers from around the state.
A husband and wife have been serving as the West Fargo Police Department's chaplains for a number of years.
North Dakota is leading the way in tobacco prevention.
NDSU celebrates the dedication of its brand new STEM classroom and lab building.
United Way of Cass–Clay releases its list of the top 50 Most Generous Companies of 2015.
Some outdated technology gets one last night in the spotlight.
Christmas is 15 days away and many people are already looking past that date and instead focusing on January 1st.
There are more rentals in the Fargo-Moorhead area than purchased homes, according to local officials.
Lawmakers in North Dakota and Tennessee are calling for an overhaul, or even banning of confidential drug informant programs.
If you're worried a loved one won't receive a package this holiday season, your phone may able to give you a little more peace of mind.
Students at a Fargo elementary school sharpened their math skills while staying in the holiday spirit.
The Metro has gained bragging rights for being number one on yet another national list.
Technology has the power to make lives easier and that's especially true for people with disabilities.
A law enforcement agency has taken a big step forward in the area of technology.
Sadness and disappointment in Grand Forks, after a Somali-owned café is gutted by fire just days after being the target of racist graffiti.
A group of students at Fargo South High School are competing to become the next Maya Angelo.



