The biennial survey is on the department’s website. Physical copies are available at the police department and City Hall.
Good things are happening, and it’s because Grand Forks residents understand that around here, visitors must be enticed.
Columnist Scott Hennen writes about North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum's nomination for secretary of the Department of the ...
Grand Forks' city administrator says the city hopes to see a redevelopment of Columbia Mall into a mixed-use space, with ...
A bright yellow moon was rising above the horizon, reflecting off the water, when we released our 30th pike of the afternoon ...
The RABC program is not suspended, but a timeline for resuming the processing of RABC permit applications is not yet ...
Ice can form overnight, resulting in unstable conditions. Ice thickness is not consistent, as it can vary significantly ...
To get an event in the Outdoors Calendar, contact Brad Dokken at (701) 780-1148, (800) 477-6572 ext. 1148 or by email at ...
Northland began as a one-man show by John Peterson, a fishing guide who grew up in Bemidji. He started making jigs and tackle ...
MINOT — Gov.-elect Kelly Armstrong is roaring into office with some political capital to spend. I have some ideas for how to ...
LOS ANGELES — UND guard Treysen Eaglestaff scored 23 points on 9-for-18 shooting to lead the Fighting Hawks to a 77-73 win ...
FARGO — The South Prairie-Max Royals have made the most of their first time in the North Dakota Class B volleyball state ...