News
An out-of-state advocacy group lobbied for the bill, while horsemen in North Dakota feared it would kill live horse racing in the state.
Local third grade students Evelyn Anderson and Ninjin Bat-Od were recognized for their winning ‘Mayor for a Day’ essays during the City Commission meeting on Monday night.
Subscribers Only
LGBTQ advocates in Fargo stress the importance of trans visibility as laws affecting their rights move through the legislature.
The National Weather Service said some areas could get 6 or more inches of heavy, wet snow.
ADVERTISEMENT
Ian Cramer is serving a 28-year prison sentence for his role in the Dec. 6, 2023, death of Deputy Paul Martin. He was sentenced Monday for crimes committed just before the fatal crash.
Mitch Benson's Cybertruck, which was vandalized Saturday at Costco, has nine cameras that are all recording once he locks the car.
The Judiciary Committee took out provisions that would have set requirement for violent offenders to serve at least half their sentences.
Opponents say the bill to eliminate copays for diagnostic or supplemental breast exams would be too costly. Proponents say catching breast cancer early would save money in the long run.
Habitat for Humanity will dedicate a home to a young family, the 79th to benefit from the program. The lot was donated by a fire survivor who wanted to turn tragedy into hope.
Fargo Public Works is switching from street sweeping to snow plowing as winter weather returns, urging residents to move vehicles and follow parking restrictions.
ADVERTISEMENT
Signs posted Monday warned the building is unsafe and said occupancy is prohibited after March 31.
The man faces multiple charges including giving police false information
A new date for brick pickup has not been determined.
ADVERTISEMENT
U.S. Bank said it believes the pilot was Terry Dolan, vice chair and chief administration officer
There is no cost to enter, and adults and teens age 13 and older can participate.
Meanwhile, going-out-of-business sale continues for another downtown boutique.
ADVERTISEMENT
National security expert Beth Sanner will speak at the free luncheon in April.
Ellison is the first major state Democrat to endorse Flanagan, as Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. Tina Smith have said they will not endorse a candidate for the 2026 race
Few details are known about how the 63-year-old man ended up in the river.
Stuart Kelly has registered as homeless in Fargo. His record includes several instances of indecent exposure.
“How we were notified and how this kind of went down has just been unbelievable,” said Renae Moch, public health director for Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health
And it’s all coming amid repeat warnings from politicians of a tight budget and a partisan layout that could make anything nonessential a tougher endeavor.
Subscribers Only
Attorney General Drew Wrigley claims that crime rates are soaring as convicts are let out of prison too early. Yet North Dakota's crime rate is flat and the prison population has skyrocketed.
West Fargo police said Ryan Lyle Williams, of Fargo, admitted to keying the Tesla in the Costco parking lot Saturday.
States like Minnesota and North Dakota are out millions of dollars in federal funding expected to cover costs of purchasing local foods for schools.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT