Grand Forks OKs protection for gays
The Grand Forks City Council approved an amendment to city law Monday that protects city employees from discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
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A plea deal struck last year between Rodney Brossart’s attorney — and the attorney for his three sons and daughter — and prosecutors was nixed by state District Judge Joel Medd.
No record for Devils Lake: Lake level seems to have peaked following spring rise
Devils Lake has reached the 1,453.8-foot elevation predicted last month by the National Weather Service. But without a lot more rain, it isn’t likely to get much higher and should not threaten the record elevation of 1,454.3 feet, which was set in 2011, according to officials.
RELATED CONTENTAuthorities not commenting on investigation on Spirit Lake Reservation
The FBI and federal Bureau of Indian Affairs continue to investigate the death Thursday of a 3-year-old boy on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation.
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A criminal complaint says 56-year-old Carrie Richardson was intoxicated while caring for 10 children at her Sandstone home. Twenty-one-month-old Kaylee Matson left an outside play area last Wednesday and walked down the center line of Highway 23.
ND woman gets prison for involuntary manslaughter
A North Dakota woman has been sentenced to eight years in prison for driving while drunk and killing two passengers.
Dogs rescued from hoarder need medical help
Assessments of the 28 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation over the weekend revealed that they could potentially need up to $10,000 for medical care.
RELATED CONTENTMosquito sprayers will hit Grand Forks and East Grand Forks tonight
Crews plan to spray for mosquitoes in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks tonight, weather permitting.
New school expected to open in Grand Forks means new school name
A new school is expected to open in Grand Forks’ south end in 2015, and along with a new school comes a new name.
GF developer to build apartment complex near Sanford Center in Bemidji
A Grand Forks, N.D. developer will pay about $350,000 for a piece of land near the Sanford Center, contingent on the signing of a negotiated purchase and developers agreement.
Fargo bishop-elect to be active in pro-life, education issues
Bishop-elect John Thomas Folda said he will be a leader in the region’s right-to-life movement and in furthering religious education in the Fargo Catholic Diocese.
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Netflix announced a deal on Monday to air television programming from Dreamworks Animation in what the company described as its biggest transaction ever for original first-run content.
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Here's the latest goal for food makers: Perfect the art of imperfection.
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Tuukka Rask shut out the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals on Monday night and got enough help from the Bruins' offense to do it without another exhausting overtime.
RELATED CONTENTTrack’s biggest show of the season readying to run Friday night
Rain has been the enemy of River Cities this season as the track has managed only one complete night of racing since mid-April. But that frustration could be tempered somewhat this Friday as the track again will host the World of Outlaws — the country’s top sprint car circuit.
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