Red River expected to reach flood stage Wednesday morning
FARGO – With many areas in the region having received 2 to 3 inches of rain over the past few days and another 1 to 2 inches possible through Tuesday, the National Weather Service says flooding is possible in a number of spots in the Red River Valley.
Victims ID'd in fatal head-on collision in northwestern ND
CARPIO, N.D. — A head-on collision involving two pickup trucks in northwestern North Dakota killed both drivers.
Bus catches fire near Williston; all passengers are safe
WILLISTON, N.D. — Passengers aboard a bus headed from Minneapolis to Missoula, Mont., escaped unharmed when the bus caught fire in northwestern North Dakota.
Questions linger in shooting of Hofstra college student
MINEOLA, N.Y. — As a family prepared for the funeral of a Hofstra University junior killed by a police officer's bullet during a standoff with an armed intruder, some on Monday questioned whether officers should have confronted the gunman or waited for help, including a hostage negotiating team.
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ST. PAUL — A Twin Cities mother says her 13-year-old daughter is recovering at Children's Hospital after engaging in a dangerous activity with her friends.
Minnesota House OKs $2 billion tax bill, Senate backs Capitol repair
ST. PAUL - The keystone of Minnesota Democrats’ budget plans, $2 billion in tax increases, won House approval early today and the Senate pulled a surprise in the early morning hours by approving money to fund state Capitol building renovations.
New mediation service aims to resolve rental disputes
FARGO – A new mediation service in the metro area aims to prevent landlord and tenant disputes from leading to court or eviction.
Vandalism or art?: Although it’s against the law, many see a place for local street art
FARGO - Spring is the season when the snow melts away and reveals what lies beneath and colors start to bloom.
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FARGO – Local and federal authorities are looking to apprehend 22-year-old Bryan Andre Johnson, who is wanted for failing to appear in court after being charged with possessing JWH-018, which is synthetic marijuana.
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FARGO -There may be a reason women say they crave chocolate around “that time of the month.” Dietary iron may reduce the risk for premenstrual syndrome, according to a 10-year study of more than 3,000 women published online in The American Journal of Epidemiology.
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My father raised buckwheat on one of our fields, but I did not know it wasn’t a grain until I was in college. It is actually related to rhubarb. The only buckwheat we had at home was buckwheat pancakes made with buckwheat flour, so my ignorance was understandable.
Final customers find 99 percent off bargains as Jamestown Kmart closes
JAMESTOWN, N.D. - During the last hours of the Jamestown Kmart, prices fell to 99 percent as customers hunted over the few shelves that still contained makeup, clothing and miscellaneous odds and ends.
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Dog Poo Crew owner keeps yards clean, pet owners happy
FARGO – Customers can depend on Josh Schwark to be there when “doodie” calls.
F-M libraries, museum encourage community to read ‘Moby-Dick’
FARGO – Talk about a whale of a book. Starting this month, the Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead public libraries and Plains Art Museum kicked off the “Three Communities, Two Books, One Art Exhibit” project, which includes an array of activities centered around Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick.”
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FM’s Finest will take its finale to the streets this summer. The concert, sponsored by The Forum, music promoter Jade Presents and the Downtown Community Partnership, is set for 5-10 p.m. on June 14 on Second Avenue N. between Broadway and the alleyway.
Minnesota-North Dakota border may mean imperfect unions
Same-sex couples may flock to Minn. to marry but won’t leave ND laws too far behind
MOORHEAD - Celeste Carlson started scouting houses here months before she and her partner of six-plus years knew for sure they’d be able to get legally married in Minnesota.
Forum exclusive: North Dakota higher ed board torn over Shirvani criticisms
Emails and recollections of illegal meetings show dissent among board members
FARGO – The day after she was grilled at a legislative committee hearing about perceived efforts to discredit North Dakota’s higher education chancellor, a member of the board overseeing the system sent an email critical of how her board and staff responded.
Lisbon track standout has one last hurdle to clear
Lisbon, N.D. - Lisbon’s Natallie Jones can run an open sprint race, but adding hurdles to the equation is when the Broncos’ senior track standout starts to separate from the rest of North Dakota Class B.
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FARGO – The regular season for Eastern Dakota Conference boys golf is only two weeks old, but that hasn’t stopped Fargo Shanley from getting off to a fast start.
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