UPDATED: Woman, accused in Grand Forks murder, carried out order, prosecutor says
A judge decided Tuesday that a woman accused of murdering a man at a Grand Forks gas station must stay in jail until her federal court trial. The hearing also revealed more details -- including identifying who ordered the murder and claims of eye...

Crisis pregnancy centers received almost $3 million in taxpayer funds in 2022. Soon, sharing only medically accurate information could be a prerequisite for funding.
The Grand Forks Blue Zones Project, which hopes to make Grand Forks not just a healthier city but a closer community, is hosting an event on Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Empire Arts Center from 3-5 p.m.
A bill being considered by the North Dakota Legislature would require infertility treatment for public employees — a step that could lead to requiring private insurance for the costly treatments.
2022 saw more than three times as many pediatric (up to age 5) cannabis edible exposures in Minnesota compared to 2021. Here's what you can do to prevent your toddler from getting into the gummies.