Rick Becker Says His Political Career Is Over

(Bismarck, ND) — After losing to Julie Fedorchak in the race for North Dakota’s U.S. House Seat, Rick Becker has announced he will not run as an independent this November. Becker says his political career ended Tuesday

Red River Zoo Welcomes Baby Bison

(Fargo, ND) — The Red River Zoo is inviting you to come see the newest member of their bison family; a calf named “Fargo”. Fargo is the first bison calf to be born at the zoo. Staff

Hit-And-Run In Williston

(Williston, ND) — Williston police are investigating a hit-and-run collision. It happened at around noon on Wednesday on First Avenue West, where a pedestrian was struck by a blue Chevy Malibu. There’s no word on the victim’s

Martin Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Murder

(Martin, ND) — A Martin man charged with felony burglary and attempted murder has pleaded guilty. Last November, Scott Flood allegedly entered a woman’s home and strangled her until she was unconscious. The victim identified Flood as

Man Shot By Bismarck Police Found Guilty Of Terrorizing

(Bismarck, ND) — A man who was shot during a confrontation with Bismarck police last year has been found guilty of terrorizing and weapons offenses. Authorities say Daedyn Lewellyn was shot by officers because he reached for

Mosquito Spraying Begins In Sioux Falls

(Sioux Falls, SD) — It’s the latest sign of the change in seasons. Sioux Falls has begun its yearly mosquito spray. The Sioux Falls Health Department’s Dominic Miller says mosquitoes are “not our friends,” and he says

Damage Estimates in Brazil Top $600 Million

Rio Grande do Sul, a major crop producer and agribusiness zone in Brazil, has been hard hit by unprecedented flooding. Record rainfall has affected more than 90 percent of the state, an area comparable to the United