• Fargo News

    Downtown Fargo parking restrictions and street closures announced ahead of 2026 St Patrick’s Day Parade

    Fargo, North Dakota – Residents and visitors heading to downtown Fargo this weekend should prepare for traffic and parking changes as the city gets ready for the 2026 St. Patrick’s Day celebration. City officials say the adjustments are necessary to safely accommodate the annual parade and related events that will bring large crowds into the downtown area. Parking restrictions will begin early in the morning on Saturday, March 14, with enforcement starting at 6 a.m. Authorities say drivers should pay close attention to posted signs along the parade route, as vehicles left in restricted areas will be removed. Downtown Parking…

    Read More »
  • Fargo News

    Authorities searching for missing 13-year-old boy was last seen Sunday night in Fargo

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department is asking the community to help locate a missing teenager who was last seen in north Fargo earlier this month. Authorities say the search is ongoing, and they are encouraging anyone who may have information to come forward. Police said Jamie Ducheneaux Jr., a 13-year-old male, was last seen on Sunday, March 1, at approximately 8:30 p.m. Officials said Jamie was spotted in the north Fargo area, but his location after that time remains unknown. Police Ask Community for Help According to police, Jamie is considered a missing runaway, and officers are working to gather…

    Read More »
  • Fargo NewsCity of Fargo Assessor’s Office preparing to mail property value notices to more than 35,000 property owners

    City of Fargo Assessor’s Office preparing to mail property value notices to more than 35,000 property owners

    Fargo, North Dakota – Property owners across Fargo will soon receive an important letter that gives them a closer look at how their properties are being valued. The City of Fargo Assessor’s Office announced that property value notices will soon be mailed to all property owners in Fargo, with some letters expected to begin arriving as early as Saturday, March 14. Officials say the notices are part of a change brought about by a recent update to state law. In the past, not every property owner received a notice each year. Now, the process has changed in a way that affects…

    Read More »
  • Fargo News

    City of Fargo narrows garbage truck naming contest to ten finalists after receiving more than 200 entries

    Fargo, North Dakota – Residents in Fargo are getting the chance to leave their mark on the city’s garbage trucks after a creative community contest generated hundreds of unique name ideas. City officials say the initiative was designed to engage the public in a fun way while highlighting the important work performed by the city’s Solid Waste Department. The City of Fargo recently invited residents to submit their most imaginative names for the city’s garbage trucks. The response from the community was strong, with a total of 217 entries submitted during the contest. After reviewing the submissions, Fargo’s Solid Waste Department…

    Read More »
  • Fargo News

    Cass County Sheriff’s Office warns residents about resurfacing jury duty phone scam in Fargo Moorhead area

    Fargo, North Dakota – Authorities in Cass County are warning residents about a renewed scam that has been circulating throughout the Fargo-Moorhead area. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says scammers are once again targeting community members with fraudulent phone calls related to jury duty. According to officials, the scam involves callers posing as law enforcement officers who claim that the person receiving the call failed to appear for jury duty. The callers then attempt to pressure the victim into paying an immediate fine in order to avoid arrest. Investigators say the scam is designed to create fear and urgency so victims…

    Read More »
  • Fargo News

    Fargo police ask community for help identifying suspects through new social media series

    Fargo, North Dakota – The Fargo Police Department has introduced a new community-focused effort aimed at helping investigators identify individuals connected to certain criminal cases. The initiative, called “Name That Suspect,” will rely on help from the public to recognize people who may be linked to non-violent offenses that remain unsolved. Police officials say the new series will appear regularly on the department’s social media platforms and will highlight individuals investigators are actively trying to identify. According to the department, officers often spend significant time investigating cases, reviewing evidence, and examining surveillance footage. However, officials say there are situations where the…

    Read More »
Fargo News

Fargo restaurants: Your guide to city’s top culinary destinations

Fargo is a city that has been quietly creating waves on the culinary scene, and it is located in the…

Read More »
Lifestyle

How some companies help community with celebrating Christmas

As Christmas cheer fills the air, businesses across the country are getting into the giving mood and doing more to…

Read More »
Lifestyle

Fargo Public Library’s weekend of enrichment: Concert, book sale, and storytime

Fargo, North Dakota – Community members are invited to attend an afternoon concert featuring The Cropdusters at the downtown Main…

Read More »