FARGO — Relatives of a North Dakota serviceman who died as a prisoner of war in World War II finally have the answer they’ve waited so...
BISMARCK — North Dakota health care organizations and insurance regulators are sounding a warning about the potential increase in out-of-pocket premium costs for those using the...
BISMARCK – North Dakota’s spring pheasant counts are up 6% statewide from last year, the Game and Fish Department said Thursday, June 26, in reporting results...
Nicholas Ray Tudor, 26 of Minot, ND left this world to be with our heavenly father on June 23rd, 2025, as a result of a motorcycle...
MEDORA, N.D. — From its beginnings, the design concept for the future Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora was an ambitious one, a “journey through a...
Six people died over the weekend when tornadoes wreaked havoc in New York and North Dakota. Wind speeds topped 100 mph in each storm. In North...
ENDERLIN, N.D. — Multiple efforts are underway to help North Dakota communities recover after the devastating June 20 storms. The North Dakota Community Foundation has launched...
FARGO — For Amber Vogel, the establishment of charter schools in North Dakota can’t happen soon enough. Her daughter, Abby, loves the alternative learning style of...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Friday night’s tornadoes attracted a lot of attention to North Dakota, particularly from storm chasers. Extreme meteorologist and storm chaser Reed Timmer...
MAYVILLE, N.D. — It wasn’t the high-scoring shootout often seen in all-star football games, but Saturday’s 11-man Shrine Bowl contest was no less entertaining. Keaton Docken’s...