'Sopranos' actor James Gandolfini dies in Italy at age 51
LOS ANGELES — HBO and James Gandolfini's managers say the actor famous for his role in “The Sopranos” has died in Italy.
RELATED CONTENTWest Fargo police arrest suspect in liquor store assault
WEST FARGO – Police have made an arrest in a recent assault at a liquor store here.
RELATED CONTENTND judge allows new complaint to abortion lawsuit
BISMARCK — A North Dakota judge on Wednesday agreed to combine a lawsuit that challenges a new requirement for doctors who perform abortions with litigation over a 2011 law that limits the use of drugs to terminate pregnancies.
RELATED CONTENTMSUM partnering with MSCTC
MOORHEAD – A new “experiment” between Minnesota State Community and Technical College and Minnesota State University Moorhead could be a win-win for the state’s higher education institutions and students.
Helicopter crashes into garage in suburban St. Paul
MAPLEWOOD, Minn. - Federal aviation investigators were called this morning to the scene of a helicopter crash in this St. Paul suburb.
RELATED CONTENTPeterson urges compromise on farm bill
WASHINGTON — As the House began debate on its version of a new five-year farm bill, the dean of Minnesota's congressional delegation urged colleagues to pass it.
Fish tale leads to 7 days in jail for Minnesota man
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. – A Long Prairie angler was given seven days in jail Monday for cheating at the Park Rapids American Legion Community Fishing Derby this winter.

Window washers dressed as superheroes work Wednesday outside the children's wing at Sanford Health in Fargo. Ali Becker / Special to The Forum
FBI hunt for ex-Teamster boss Hoffa's remains ends
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. — The excavation of a rural field in suburban Detroit has failed to turn up the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, the FBI announced Wednesday, adding another unsuccessful chapter to a nearly 40-year-old mystery.
RELATED CONTENTAreavoices: Do you use your head or follow your heart? New research shows metaphors reveal personality
A new study by Adam K. Fetterman, a recent doctoral graduate in psychology, and Michael D. Robinson, professor of psychology at North Dakota State University, shows that metaphors for the head and the heart have a surprisingly wide scope in capturing people’s personalities.
Fargo boy smiles following double lung transplant
HOUSTON – Just hours after receiving a new set of lungs on Tuesday, 10-year-old Jordan Peterson smiled when a nurse told him the transplant operation had been a success.
RELATED CONTENTPa. guardsman sues Target over 'no show' firing
PITTSBURGH — A member of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard has sued Target Corp., saying he was wrongly fired from one of the chain's Pittsburgh-area stores for violating its “no-call, no-show” policy while he was on a two-week training assignment in Virginia.
Men's Wearhouse ousts founder, pitchman Zimmer
NEW YORK — Men's Wearhouse doesn't like the way its founder looks anymore. The men's clothier said Wednesday that it has fired the face of the company and its executive chairman, George Zimmer, 64, who appeared in many of its TV commercials with the slogan “You're going to like the way you look. I guarantee it.”
RELATED CONTENTStart-up to bring test-drive cars to buyers, avoiding dealership
Former Vikings owner one of financial backers
DETROIT - A new company hopes to make the car-buying process easier for consumers and more efficient for dealers by bringing cars to buyers for test drives, avoiding the need to spend hours at a dealership.
Amazon drops Minnesota affiliate websites over sales tax
ST. PAUL — Amazon.com says it will drop its Minnesota-based affiliate websites before the state's online sales tax becomes law July 1.
Benshoof: Hitting the worldly cities of North Dakota
Vacations are great, but they can also have their downsides. The challenge of planning a vacation, coupled with the cost of airfare and hotel rooms, can quickly put a damper on the fun.
RELATED CONTENTLost Italian: Torta strikes perfect note for opera benefit dessert
Every June for the past eight years, Tony and I have hosted the Sarello’s Dinner for the Opera, an evening of music, food, wine and friendship to benefit the Fargo-Moorhead Opera.
RELATED CONTENTHungry for More: Bolognese sauce perfect on fresh pasta
Last week on “Hungry for More,” we brought you Homemade Roasted Garlic Spinach Pasta, and this week we bring you the perfect sauce to go along with it.
RELATED CONTENTFargo Davies student wins Fargo-Moorhead All-City women's golf tournament
Soccer is the sport of choice for Fargo Davies student Jennifer Marsh, although this week may have given her second pick a pretty good boost.
RELATED CONTENTFM RedHawks Weekly: Gary recap, Canada road trip update
Join The Forum's Eric Peterson and special guest WDAY sports director Dom Izzo as they update you on the RedHawks road trip taking them far into Canada.


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