The 280-megawatt, $3 billion artificial intelligence data center is planned just outside of the small town north of Fargo.| InForum
“The Windbreak clearly served an intoxicated person,” Fargo City Commission documents state.| InForum
“Clearly they are not getting the message about how serious this is.” Commissioner Dave Piepkorn said. “This has been going on for years and I'm fed up.”| InForum
Chief Communications Officer Gregg Schildberger and three other communications team employees submitted letters of resignation on Tuesday.| InForum
The new technology that is being used across the country is part of an effort to create a "real-time crime center" in Fargo that could help prevent criminal activity, police say.| InForum
City Commissioners narrowly approved a month-long extension of city's Winter Warming Program to avoid turning between 55 to 65 people out onto the street on Thursday, May 1.| InForum
The metro will need to build 15,900 housing units in the next 10 years to keep up with growth, the report said, despite current home prices and rental rates outpacing household incomes.| InForum
“We have to come up with a plan that we agree on,” Mayor Tim Mahoney said during a special meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21.| InForum
Burgum founded the Kilbourne Group, which has been a major developer in downtown Fargo's revitalization.| InForum
“You, Police Chief Zibolski, came across smug and arrogant and condescending to those reporters asking questions that residents have been asking all weekend," Commissioner Michelle Turnberg said.| InForum
Police Chief Dave Zibolski said police did not yet know the motive behind the shootings, but that the feud between two groups had “obviously escalated.”| InForum
Applied Digital, a builder of data center infrastructure, announced Monday it will lease two of its facilities in Ellendale to CoreWeave, a generative artificial intelligence company.| InForum
“The fact that the person who is supposed to be my representative … said that what we are doing is garbage and that we are being paid to do it makes me furious," Martha Wheeler said.| InForum
With the 2025 legislative session in the rearview mirror, North Dakotans can expect to save money on property taxes and insulin. Lawmakers also honed in on criminal justice reform and K-12 issues.| Dickinson Press
The cameras are in public places where there is no expectation of privacy and where police could see crime, police say. One attorney asks if mass surveillance is what Fargo residents want.| InForum
With the 2025 legislative session in the rearview mirror, North Dakotans can expect to save money on property taxes and insulin. Lawmakers also honed in on criminal justice reform and K-12 issues.| Grand Forks Herald
Theodore Roosevelt National Park's last superintendent has left and U.S. Sen. John Hoeven says new park officials have agreed to be more transparent.| Grand Forks Herald
“I've never in my life lit $3.1 million on fire, and that’s what this state would be doing,” said Sen. Michelle Powers, R-Fargo. “You call it diversion, deflection — it’s a homeless shelter.”| InForum
Hawaii native and U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Stuart Fuke will move into a mortgage-free home thanks to a partnership between U.S. Bank, Freedom Alliance and Thomsen Homes.| InForum
"It's a day of victory for Leonard and those of us who have been involved in the struggle with him for 40 or 50 years," Mitch Walking Elk said. “I’m an AIM member and this is historic for us."| Perham Focus
“I think the only time he’s coming home is when they send his body home,” Julia DeCoteau, 60, tearfully told The Forum, “And we’ll probably even have to fight for that.”| InForum
“It’s nothing less than divine," nonprofit leader Devlyn Brooks said. “Everything I've seen in the past six months reminds me that we have a really wonderful community.”| InForum
“It’s been hard on the street,” Shawn Teggatz told The Forum. He is experiencing homelessness and spent a sweltering Thursday sitting under a tree outside of Fargo City Hall.| InForum
Questions remain about whether Burgum would seek a third term or join the Trump administration. He talks about not expecting Trump’s kind words and thinking about what is best for North Dakota.| InForum
“These are people who are contributing ... people who are now living with the fear that at any moment, with the strike of a pen, they could be told to go somewhere else,” Michael Southam said.| InForum
Olmsted County commissioners plan to set a path to replace County Attorney Mark Ostrem later this month.| Rochester Post Bulletin
In a press conference Monday afternoon in Watford City, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum thanked first responders for their continued work fighting fires.| Dickinson Press
“A closure of Churches United would be devastating throughout all of our community,” said new interim CEO Devlyn Brooks. “We’re not getting out of this without the community’s help.”| InForum
“None of us are where we want to be right now, you know what I mean?” James “Wax” Chloupek said. “So why would you want to push us away?" The city of Fargo is exploring options to address the camps.| InForum
It’s full steam ahead now that Fargo voters have approved funding a new convention center. However, this project still requires a lot of planning before becoming a reality.| InForum
The future of the tenants at University Drive Manor remains unclear. While HUD has pledged to give them vouchers for a new home, Fargo Housing warns of a shortage of affordable housing options.| InForum
When the polls closed on Tuesday, Nov. 5, residents of Fargo learned that voters emphatically approved a quarter-cent sales tax to fund the city's fire and police departments.| InForum
“This is a tourist attraction … for the city and the region,” Downtown Community Partnership's Rocky Schneider said. “A lot of people come to downtown and I think they are enjoying Broadway Square.”| InForum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was officially nominated for secretary of the Interior and “chairman of the newly formed, and very important, National Energy Council” by President-elect Donald Trump.| Dickinson Press
“We are going to be able to meet payroll tomorrow,” said Interim CEO Devlyn Brooks. “Although it (payroll) was critical, the fact is we're just not out of the woods yet.”| InForum
From city leaders to school board representatives, everyone may need to contact their local government representatives at some point to share an idea, express an opinion or get a question answered.| InForum
The Department of Public Instruction hired a contractor to facilitate a school choice study requested by the state. Whether the study group is subject to open meeting laws, however, remains unclear.| Dickinson Press