One resident asked about a newly filled-in lot on Sheyenne Street with trailers for sale. The resident noted that the lot does not fit with West Fargo's "downtown" aesthetic, which the city has ...
Many long-term weather stations across did break snowstorm total records, and many of the previous records were set in the ...
At the Diversion Board of Authority meeting on Jan. 23, Cass County Commissioner Tony Grindberg named funding as something the board will have to look closely at in the coming years.
Emergency shelter and supportive housing programs at the YWCA face capacity issues, leaving some women and children without a safe space.
Sextortion schemes are on the rise, with children as primary targets. A North Dakota prosecutor is speaking out about the deadly consequences.
NDSCS dental program provides cleanings, fluoride treatments, and more for children ages 3-18 during its annual free care event.
North Dakota voters will not have an opportunity to vote on the issue during the 2026 general election, which House ...
Some lawmakers say reducing light pollution protects the state's natural resources and its residents, but others say the action could pose more threats to residents than benefits.
In an effort to stop cryptocurrency scammers from targeting North Dakotans, legislators are considering several measures to slow the flow of cash into "crypto kiosks." ...
Charges against Anthony Kruger for the 2023 shooting death of Jeremiah Medenwald were dropped, but police say he remains a person of interest in the unsolved case.
FARGO — A retrospective of the late editorial cartoonist Steve Stark is on display at North Dakota State University’s Memorial Union Gallery through Thursday, Feb. 6.
Icy sidewalks make winter mobility tough for an 85-year-old Fargo mother and her son, sparking calls for better snow removal.