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Doctors and health leaders say the "big, beautiful bill" will slash services, worsen health outcomes and strain rural hospitals across the region.
Sixty-eight years ago, on this date in 1957, North Dakota’s most famous and deadliest tornado tore through the state’s most populous city of Fargo with winds of more than 275 miles per hour.
Authorities are responding to a chemical spill at a Cargill plant near the North Dakota-Minnesota border Monday. The Wilkin ...
Most of eastern North Dakota was under a tornado watch for the evening of June 20, 2025. By late afternoon, two supercells ...
The women served freewill offering meals at the Off the Rails Bar and Grill in Sheldon. The owner of bars in Enderlin, ...
A state official briefed regulators Thursday on two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across ...
Enderlin native Sadie Rudolph posted on social media Monday calling on drone operators to help search for items taken away by ...
Most legion baseball teams are off during the Fourth of July Weekend, including the West Fargo Patriots. A season ago, the ...
The board overseeing North Dakota higher education has approved salary increases for seven of its college and university ...
A team of U.S. Forest Service packers used a seemingly old-fashioned method to transport building materials for a bridge ...
Even before federal abortion-rights protections were overturned three years ago, a Fargo mother says she had to travel ...
New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris deserved more appreciation for slamming 61 home runs and breaking Babe Ruth’s record, but he now gets honored every day at a museum in Fargo, North Dakota.