New North Dakota License Plates
North Dakota Department of Transportation introduces new state license plates.
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North Dakota Department of Transportation introduces new state license plates.
When we were kids, naptime was the most boring and hated time of the day.
Thanksgiving may still be around the corner,
In a time where looks and Hollywood dominate, many don't realize Botox goes far beyond just cosmetics.
They're tasked with keeping you safe.
Passage of the bond referendum in Moorhead will help with overcrowding issues.
Here in the Valley, and across the country, it's a day to remember those who have sacrificed for our country.
One freshman at NDSU has made it her passion to advocate for Veterans and their rights.
Rudy Giuliani brings his insights to the metro, headlining at the Chamber's Voices of Vision.
It is official! Justin Bieber is coming to Fargo
An animal welfare group has released undercover video that it says shows cruel treatment of pigs at a Minnesota slaughterhouse.
You may have seen lawn crews out working still and Christmas lights going up a little earlier as well.
A group of West Fargo eighth-graders are getting a big boost to help with a class project.
Fargo's oldest fire station will get a facelift.
Clay County Detox Center has two jobs opening, and can't find anyone to fill them.
A Fargo Air Force Veteran is hoping Veteran's Day inspires more people to thank those who served, and consider service themselves.
It's a trend police officers say is catching on, underage drinking on party buses.
40-year-old Stanley Busche of Arugsville has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
UND is inviting the public to check out its brand new, $19 million dollar athletic facility.
Fargo Cass Public Health has a new facility, but has seen less patients walk through the door.
Washington Elementary is holding a candy drive for troops over sea.
A man in Valley City is petitioning to disband the police department.
Grand Sky will now boast two of the largest drone manufacturers in the world.
The search for a missing hunter from Grand Forks has come to an end.
A historic downtown apartment building is getting a new, but old name.



