The North Dakota Department of Health is encouraging parents to make sure their kids are getting all of their vaccinations this summer. More>>
Summer break is finally here for some local school kids, but it's never too soon to start planning for next school year. More>>
Plans are in place, and the days are counting down to the start of the 2013 North Dakota State Fair. It takes more than a year of preparation to put on each state fair, but there's still more work to be done. More>>
Ryan Stensaker appeared in court in Williston today, in preparation for a preliminary hearing. More>>
The attorney for one of the men charged with the murder of a Sidney, Montana teacher is asking to have his trial moved to a different county. More>>
A 27-year-old Bismarck woman is giving her father the ultimate Father's Day gift. More>>
Minot's population is growing. In the past 6 years, Minot public schools gained one thousand students. More>>
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff made a stop at Minot Air Force Base today. More>>
One man is in the hospital and a suspect is still on the loose after what police are calling a case of attempted murder. Early Sunday morning Minot Police received several calls about multiple gunshots coming from the 2600 block of 2nd Ave southwest. More>>
At around 10:30 this morning, Minot Police responded to a power line down along Park Street and 5th Avenue Southwest. More>>
The last FEMA temporary housing unit from the De Sour Valley site in Burlington was removed Monday afternoon. The site was created after the Mouse River flood in 2011. More>>
Game wardens from all around the state issued a record number of citations for a variety of violations during the recent paddlefish snagging season. More>>
Williston Police have arrested a Kentucky man after they discovered him using a sledgehammer to gain access into the fast food restaurant.
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Williston Police have arrested a Kentucky man for attempting to break in to the Williston KFC. More>>
A Minot airman is dead after an accidental drowning at Lake Metigoshe over the weekend. More>>
A Minot pilot crashed his plane while crop dusting yesterday, but managed to crawl from the wreckage. More>>
Temperatures reached up to 80 degrees in the Bismarck/Mandan area today. See how locals spent their day in the sun. More>>
A new event highlighting horsemanship and gun skills came to Bismarck. Check out the inaugural Battle at Betty's Butte! More>>
Hope Village took the time to thank their volunteers on Friday. Volunteers were treated with a barbeque dinner and then entertained by some local musicians. More>>
The House of Representatives has passed a bill requiring the Department of Defense to maintain 450 active ICBM silos in warm status. More>>
Sometimes a little retail therapy never hurt anybody, but if you're a shopaholic, you could be experiencing a lighter wallet. More>>
Williston Police are investigating a spree of mail thefts in recent months. More>>
Taking your cats and dogs to get groomed can be expensive. But, there may be a safe and easy way to trim your pet's nails at home. In this week's "Don't Buy It, Until We Try It," I tried out PetZoom Nail Groom. More>>
Minot is growing at a rapid pace. The population is increasing, and new buildings are going up everyday. And that means community groups like the Park District are trying to keep up with the growth. More>>
It may sound strange, but burning an American flag is actually the proper way to retire a unserviceable flag. More>>
Officials on base say the 91st Missile Wing's operations support squadron commander is being replaced. More>>
Late snow storms into April, combined with a prolonged wet spring is creating some major hurdles for the oil industry. More>>
A well site East of Watford City erupted in flames this morning after a water tank was struck by lightning. More>>
Yesterday, we reported that laboratory testing identified that a beef cow in south central North Dakota had contracted bovine tuberculosis. That cow, originally from Texas, was removed from the herd and destroyed. More>>
Carson and Barnes brings live animals, acrobatics, and plenty of activities to entertain your kids. But even though Surrey is a small, safe town, these types of events attract people from all over. So, how do parents make sure their kids are safe? More>>
Some more great news for the Roosevelt Park Zoo. The big cats and giraffes have now returned home. More>>
The North Dakota Department of Transportation is warning drivers to be on the lookout for water covered roadways. More>>
The 91st Missile Wing operations support squadron commander has been relieved of duty today because of a loss of confidence in his ability to provide necessary leadership. More>>
It isn't too far into summer yet and already eight babies have died in five different states in the past month according to kidsandcars.org, which has been keeping record since 1996. That's double the average they've seen in past years. More>>
Visitors will have a chance to re-enact the 1800's this weekend at the Fort Union Historical Site. More>>
Gone are the typical bars and locks you'd usually expect when you think of what a prison looks like inside. But what's replaced them is much more secure. More>>
The power outage stretched from 4th Street South to 7th Street South and West Broadway Avenue to West Avenue A. The power outage lasted about 20 minutes, starting at around 6:00 p.m. More>>
Seventy-seven rookie firefighters from Standing Rock, Turtle Mountain, Fort Berthold and Spirit Lake are spending the week at camp, but they aren't playing, this is serious business. More>>
The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit was filled with dozens of priests and hundreds of parishioners to celebrate the sacrament of holy orders for six new members of the priesthood. More>>
Rod Vaage wants to stay on top and ahead of medical science. And that's why he came to Dr. Rick Paulson's office in Bismarck to bank his stem cells. More>>
The Mike's Creek Road, located approximately 14 miles west of Fairfield, is closed due to unsafe conditions caused by rains and run off. More>>
Police say someone was pointing a gun outside a truck near Minot. More>>
Teachers learn about the geology, drilling and refining processes, and tour a drilling rig and gas plant in western North Dakota. More>>
North Dakota is covered with large scale, industrial type farms. But those aren't the only kind of farms you'll find in the state. More>>
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says many banks are profiting on overdraft fees by allowing customers to overdraft from their checking accounts. More>>
Summer officially marks the start of picnic and cook-out season. But, putting all your leftovers in the refrigerator could actually contaminate your food. More>>
County officials say they have no money left to fix over 400 miles of disintegrating gravel road in McKenzie County. More>>
The staff at Roosevelt Pool in Minot makes the safety of visitors the number one priority. More>>
There's a good chance the final farm bill will be considerably different than the version the Senate passed last night. More>>
The staff at Roosevelt Pool in Minot makes the safety of visitors the number one priority. More>>
Next week, the Minot Fire Department will begin its annual hydrant program. More>>
Two years after the Mouse River flood and reconstruction of Minot Public Schools is almost complete. More>>
The Minot Fire Department kicked off their annual "Fill the Boot" drive today. More>>
The city of Williston has now issued 173 million dollars in building permits this year, and over 40 percent of those came in May. More>>
Last night, we told you about Minot Air Force Base opening its runway again after being shut down for several weeks for repairs. And, today, we were able to get a first-hand look at the results of those repairs.
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In court documents obtained by KFYR-TV, a deputy described the knife attack that led to attempted murder charges against a Burleigh County man. More>>
Dive and rescue teams pulled a man's body from the Missouri River at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. The man drowned on Sunday evening. More>>
Farm rescue steps in to help an injured father and son seed their fields. More>>
Most people would agree that the best form of advertising with any new business is by word of mouth. That's exactly what is helping the new Mexican restaurant, Chile Verde get started. It's in our Main Street Minute. More>>
After being closed for two years, one of Minot's favorite summer attractions is finally up and running again. More>>
A new study says North Dakota has one bar for every 1,620 people. More>>
A fun day on the river ended in tragedy yesterday when a man drowned in the Missouri River on Sunday. Today, dive and rescue teams recovered his body. More>>
Family and friends gathered in Mandan to celebrate the Buggies and Blues classic car show. More>>
Four North Dakota soldiers were killed in action seven years ago. Every year, their families and community march in their honor, because although they are gone they are not forgotten, but through the years their families realize they aren't the only ones who need support and healing. More>>
Portions of McKenzie County received rain on Saturday, but gravel roads are still open to oil field traffic. More>>
Minot will re-open a summer attraction that hasn't been used in over two years.
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AAA and Dairy Queen are partnering with local law enforcement to give children a sweet incentive to wear their helmet while riding a bike. More>>
Today is National Donut Day. And for one Minot bakery, that meant working before the sun came up to accommodate hungry customers. More>>
Ice cream is a popular summer treat, especially with the kids. But, it can end up being one sticky mess. Well, there may be a fun and easy way for the kids to make ice cream all summer long. More>>
McKenzie County is largest producer of oil in North Dakota. So, closing the roads could be detrimental to oil production. More>>
Dakotas/Minnesota United Methodist Church members are trying to raise $100,000 to start a new outreach ministry in the Bakken. More>>
Flooding has been a problem for some Minot residents, because of all the rain the Magic City has gotten over the past few weeks. More>>
North Dakota State Veterinarians have confirmed 2013's first livestock anthrax case. More>>
Can you bring a pocket knife on a plane or can't you? That's a question the Transportation Security Administration is struggling with.
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Work on the state's second Navy submarine, the USS North Dakota continues. And, today, two of its crew members were in the state for the first time checking out the place the ship was named after.
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A new report says 37 percent of parents use tablets or smart phones to entertain their children. But many parents say there's a fine line between using them as a learning tool and using them to distract your kids. More>>
Minot Public Works was forced to block off several streets in Minot last night after getting reports of pooling water. More>>
With the steady rain over the past few days, Minot Public Works is keeping a close eye on river levels. More>>
Minot International Airport along with Ward County Emergency Management held a mock plane crash scenario to better prepare for emergencies. More>>
Ward County is making progress in its effort to demolish flood damaged homes. More>>
Minot will begin reconstructing the 6th Street underpass in the next few weeks. New roadways, street lighting, sidewalks, and stop lights will be installed. More>>
A Vietnam War veteran is walking 3,300 miles along U.S. Highway 2 to the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C. And, this week, he's in North Dakota. More>>
Minot took part in North Dakota`s "Officer on the Train" event to educate the public about rail safety.
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North Dakota Highway Patrol released the name of a Minot man that was killed June 3, 2013 in a rollover accident along Highway 83. More>>
The North Dakota Department of Transportation says that water has receded from Highway 52, south of Minot and from Highway 2, east of Berthold. Here is the latest information on other roads affected by More>>
A study focusing on teens shows that lack of sleep not only makes you tired, but it can also make you gain weight. More>>
It's been 2 years since the Souris River Flood devastated Ward County and its surrounding areas. And the number of occupied FEMA trailers in Ward County is going down. People are getting back into their homes. More>>
Standing water along Highway 83 is causing some traffic delays. More>>
A Bismarck man has pleaded guilty to six felony charges of conspiracy to commit robbery or burglary. Shane Wentz had been scheduled to go to trial in the matter, but instead changed his plea this morning. More>>
Less than a year into his 3 year contract, the board of higher education is buying out Chancellor Ham Shirvani's contract. More>>
Some may describe the drive between Mandan and Dickinson as desolate and boring , but parallel to the interstate is another road with several stops into North Dakota's small town treasures. More>>
Young Golfers hit the course in Minot today for the grand re-opening of the Jack Hoeven Wee Links Golf Course, which also kicked off a new kids health program. More>>
The long winter has been a frustrating one for North Dakotans, but now that the snow is gone, its revealed a problem for the City of Minot. More>>
Trinity Hospital is the busiest level two trauma center in the entire state. With that, comes the growing need for bed space. Today they got some much needed relief. More>>
The National Weather Service had Towner and a few other rural areas under flood warning Monday morning. The warning has since been removed, but Towner is still watching the river very closely. More>>
If you've been driving along 16th street at the south end of Minot, you may have noticed all of the construction and new stores. Behind the new Cashwise Grocery, Petco and Sonic, some new apartments are More>>
The chancellor of the State Board of Higher Education will not continue in his job. Chancellor Hamid Shirvani became a controversial figure in higher ed because of his leadership style and his plans to More>>
A Minot man is dead after a rollover accident along Highway 83. The 37-year-old was driving just four miles south of Minot. He was carrying a pickup on the bed of his truck when he drove into the median More>>
Last year at this time, all of the durum wheat in the state had already been planted. This year, just over half of that crop is in the ground. Canola, oats, and corn are also behind the average. The USDA More>>
Bismarck police are encouraging businesses to take a closer look at $20 bills, after four fakes were found at banks over the weekend. The bills appear to have been circulated between May 24 and May 30. The More>>
Catholics around the world today are celebrating the feast of Corpus Christi, which celebrates Jesus's presence in the Eucharist and a special guest made the celebration a historic one at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Bismarck. More>>
The Bismarck-Mandan Young Professionals Network hosted one of the beset college basketball coaches of all time: Dale Brown, a Minot native. Brown led the LSU tigers to two final fours and has won two national coach of the year awards. Brown's main goal to the group was to never let anyone stop you from chasing your goals. More>>
Allergies can have a big impact on your life. All of that sneezing and watery eyes can get in the way of your everyday routine. But, you could be making your allergies even worse. More>>
Hebron residents begin filling sandbags to protect homes and businesses south of Main. More>>
Summer is just around the corner and that means more motorcycles will be out on the busy streets of Minot, and on the rural highways. But, are motorcycle riders taking the proper safety precautions? More>>
The man who is being investigated in a Burleigh County homicide had a no contact order against the victim lifted just two months prior to the murder. More>>
Making pancakes on the griddle can be messy and take a lot of time. But, there may be an easier way to make your favorite cakes. In this week's "Don't Buy It, Until We Try It," I tried out the Perfect Pancake Pan. More>>
Today's rain showers and cool weather didn't stop Minot law enforcement from showing their support for the North Dakota Special Olympics. More>>
The Red Cross has announced that their "Rebuilding Minot" Mass Care Feeding will start this weekend. The Red Cross will provide water, food, snacks and cleanup supplies for those continuing work on their More>>
Burleigh County Sheriff Pat Heinert has released the names of a woman found murdered in her home yesterday afternoon and of the suspect. More>>
A New Town man will serve eight years in prison on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. More>>
One person is injured after an explosion at Continental Metal Products in Minot. More>>
A woman was killed in her home in Lincoln Meadows Trailer Court. More>>
All this rainfall is turning into one big, wet mess. And that's not good news for farmers. More>>
With so many oil sites throughout North Dakota, there's a big need for more oil waste disposal sites. One landfill in Underwood that's been unused for almost 10 years could become the next one on the list. More>>
Children used to be told not to speak until spoken to. Those days are long gone. More>>
With all of the rain we've had in the Magic City, the water along the streets has to go somewhere. But, is there a problem with debris and trash clogging up the drainage system? More>>
An apparent homicide in Lincoln near Bismarck has resulted in at least one death. More>>
You might see more road construction signs than usual as you travel around the state. Today the Department of Transportation unveiled the state's 2013 construction program. The estimated $878 million in More>>
Flash flooding could be a concern for Minot residents; at least for the next couple of days. One thing to remember about flash flooding is, it has nothing to do with river flooding. More>>
There's a water outage in the town of Velva. A company laying a fiber optic cable hit the town's water main this evening. North Prairie water customers North of Velva along Highway 41 will experience More>>
Senator Heidi Heitkamp stopped by the Minot fire department Wednesday afternoon and got a tour from Fire Chief C.J. Craven. More>>
Minot will receive $18 million in disaster recovery funding to improve and expand Minot's downtown infrastructure. More>>
So many factors can hurt a farmer's crop production. That's why they want to have all the information they can get to protect their crops. More>>
School is out for the summer and that means many high school and college students are starting to look for seasonal, part-time work in the area.
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President Obama has approved federal funding for 16 counties in North Dakota, along with the Spirit Lake Reservation, to recover from the flooding that happened this spring. Governor Jack Dalrymple requested More>>
North Dakota's Agriculture Commissioner has announced the sites and dates for this year's Project Safe Send. More>>
The Minot Police Department prepared for a busy weekend by having plenty of officers out on the road during the Memorial Day holiday, but they were pleasantly surprised at the low number of DUI arrests. More>>
A Louisiana man was killed at an oil rig site near Bowbells. Burke County authorities say 35 year old Coby Thibodeaux, 35, died after a payloader backed over him shortly after noon on Saturday. The site More>>
The battle continues over a second Walmart store coming to the North Hill of Minot, and angry homeowners are speaking up. More>>
The Magic Mesh claims to keep fresh air in and bugs out. More>>
If your teen is learning to drive, keep one hand on your wallet, it might cost you more than you think. More>>
If you've been driving along 22nd Avenue Southwest in Minot, you may have noticed all the construction. That's the sound of new businesses coming to the Magic City. More>>
In this week's "Don't Buy It, Until We Try It," I tried out the iScope telescopic light. It promises to light up those dark and hard to reach places. More>>
Your baby's crib should be the safest place for them to sleep, so what should expecting parents look for when buying their first crib? More>>