Many local businesses were hard to get to on what should have been their busiest day of the year.
Two North Dakota newspapers are back in business after last week's announcement that they would be closed. New editions of the papers came out Friday under new ownership.
The Minot Minotaros will be hosting their 9th annual Teddy Bear Toss event at the Maysa Arena on Saturday night.
The FBI says it has conducted more than 25 million background checks on guns sales so far this year. It's on pace to break an all-time record. That seems to be the case in North Dakota as well.
Minot is still searching for a gathering space after Trinity Health declined their proposal for now.
The driver, who wasn't wearing a seat belt when the vehicle veered off a road, was killed.
Investigators believe a social media post critical of U.S. support for Israel belonged to the shooter, law enforcement sources said.
Maurizio Cattelan's creation, titled "Comedian," is meant to be "replaced as necessary," said a spokeswoman for the gallery displaying the piece.
When Sawyer Hendrickson’s brother joined the Marines and couldn’t come home for Christmas, the young girl was inspired to send holiday cheer to him and his company instead. Now the 10-year-old, her mom, and an army of “elves” send stuffed stockings to service members around the world.
There’s a big push to ban plastic straws, and many companies are turning to paper as a more environmentally friendly option. A lot of consumers hate them, complaining that the paper alternative gets mushy and falls apart. The nation’s largest paper straw producer says the bad reputation stems from misuse and cheaper, foreign-made products.