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Pickup truck driver dies in crash with train in ND
Authorities did not immediately identify the male victim of the crash that happened shortly before 2 a.m. Tuesday northwest of West Fargo.
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Students around the world share science challenge
Middle and high school students from around the world are sharing their clean water science projects via video chat this week.
Bobcat Co. breaks ground on $20M Bismarck facility
Bobcat Co. is investing $35 million in an expansion and renovations in Bismarck, about 3 A1 2 years after closing its manufacturing plant in the North Dakota capital and laying off nearly 500 workers.
Two Rivers Veterinary Hospital in West Fargo performs cleanings everyday. Animals are put under anesthesia, x-rays are done and their teeth are cleaned.
Dalrymple signs $250 million in income tax relief
Governor Jack Dalrymple applauded the $250 million in income tax relief he signed into law as important legislation that directly benefits North Dakotans who have worked hard to help create our vibrant economy.
Semi Driver Injured in Rollover
A semi driver is lucky to be alive after his truck rolled on the I-94 off ramp at Main Ave.
Fargo Police Make Arrest After Robbery & Chase Overnight
The suspect ditched the car along Main Avenue and about 34th Street. Employees of nearby Peterson Mechanical, which is located at 3001 1st Avenue North in Fargo, saw a man who matched the robbery suspect's description running in the area.
Tim Abrahamson, Former Maricopa Deputy, Pleads Guilty to Assaulting...
Tim Abrahamson, former deputy for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, pleaded guilty today in Cass County, North Dakota to beating up his wife's lover.
Spring Checklist for Pet Owners
Not only do we have spring fever, but our pets do too. Are your animals ready for the change of the seasons? The Valley Today visited with the vets at Two Rivers Veterinary Hospital in West Fargo to get a top 5 list for what pet owners need to know heading into spring.
Construction Pushes Traffic Through Neighborhoods
There's a lot of development going on along both sides of Veterans Boulevard. And in order to keep up with growing traffic demands, crews have, for the time being, shut down 32nd-36th Avenue South, in order to widen them from two lanes to four lanes.
Suspect in Williston shooting gets 5-year term
A West Fargo man charged with attempted murder in a shooting in the North Dakota oil patch city of Williston has been sentenced on a lesser charge, angering the paralyzed victim and the city's police chief.
Crime Rates Rise During Spring Construction
Valley News Team's Hope Hanselman traveled to West Fargo, where new developments are popping up and much of their equipment is going missing.
Grand Forks & East Grand Forks Delay Cleanup Week
The Cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks have moved the curbside collection for spring clean-up week back to the week of May 1317.
Students Sandbagging to Save Area Homes
It's teenagers to the rescue again of Fargo homeowners in the way of a Red River that wants to roam.
Spying Spouses in the Digital Age
In this new age of technology, spy gadgets are no longer just for actors in James Bond movies.
A bill to strengthen the state`s DUI laws is heading to the Governor`s desk after passing the North Dakota House yesterday and the Senate this morning.
She was born Nov. 29, 1929, to Olmar and Dora Enget, near Powers Lake. She married Calvin Watterud on Sept.