Hundreds flock to University Station for cheap gas
With gas prices soaring above four dollars a gallon in the Midwest, a local station offers some relief.WDAZ, 05/17/2013
Powerball jackpot reaches $600 million
The Powerball jackpot reaches a new high of 600 million dollars. Lottery officials expect this number to continue soaring before the drawing Saturday night.WDAZ, 05/17/2013
MN gas prices exceed highest average, ND follows suit
Gas prices in Minnesota have now reached the highest average ever at $3.99 a gallon. Economists say North Dakota will also top its record high of $4.08 a gallon within a few days.WDAZ, 05/16/2013
Breaking Boundaries: A fresh start after Liberian civil war
Tonight, we bring you the second story in our three part series, Breaking Boundaries. We'll meet two men from the West African country of Liberia who now both live and work in Grand Forks.WDAZ, 05/15/2013
Choice Health and Fitness offering laughter yoga class
Choice Health and Fitness is offering a new laughter yoga class. The class combines laughter with yoga breathing techniques.WDAZ, 05/15/2013
Col. Paul Bauman assumes command of Grand Forks AFB
The Grand Forks Air Force Base officially has a new leader. The Assumption of Command ceremony for 43-year-old Colonel Paul Bauman took place this morning.WDAZ, 05/15/2013
Cancer survivors are honored during a UND baseball game
Grand Forks, ND (WDAY TV) -- Cancer survivors and their families were honored today during UND's baseball game in Grand Forks.WDAZ, 05/12/2013
UND Multicultural Center celebrates graduation
The UND Multicultural Center honored graduates tonight during its first graduation celebration. Family and friends cheered as several multicultural students were pinned and recognized for their accomplishments.WDAZ, 05/10/2013
Revised MN minimum wage bill approved by senate
Restaurant owners and city leaders in East Grand Forks say they're happier with a revised Minnesota Senate version of a bill to increase the minimum wage.WDAZ, 05/10/2013
12 percent of N.D. residents in poverty, despite budget surplus
Although North Dakota has a budget surplus about twelve percent of residents are still living in poverty. This has some state and local leaders taking action.WDAZ, 05/09/2013
