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The Science of a Tornado Video included

Tornados can be a complicated and mysterious thing, but this morning Dr. Adnan Akyuz, North Dakota State Climatologist and Professor at NDSU, broke down the science of how tornados work and why they do More>>

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UPDATE: Renwick Dam Holds Overnight, Cavalier Still Evacuated Video included

High water at the Renwick Dam west of Cavalier, North Dakota is causing the entire town to evacuate. More>>

Death Toll Revised to 24 in Oklahoma Tornado Video included

MOORE, Okla. (AP) - The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including nine children. More>>

John's Jobs: Air Traffic Controller Video included

It's often referred to as one of the most stressful jobs, has recently made headlines, and keeps millions of people safe everyday. It's the job of an air traffic controller and it's at the University of More>>

Rain Not Stopping Moorhead Construction Video included

If you thought this continued rain could buy you some construction free time, think again. Crews in Moorhead worked through the rain yesterday cutting concrete and plan to continue work again today. The More>>

Unusual Ways to Get Rid of Cellulite Video included

It's that time of the year --  swimsuit season! It's a time many Americans dread, because of unsightly cellulite. Women will do just about anything to get rid of it. Beauty expert Laurel House says people More>>

787s Back in the Air

United Airlines' 787s will be back in the air this morning. More>>

Several Moorhead Road and Safety Projects Start Monday

There will be several road construction projects occurring in Moorhead this summer beginning Monday May 20 and extending through September More>>

Valley App of the Week: Fitbit Zip

Fitbit Zip is basically a high-tech pedometer.  Clip it on your clothes and wear it all day.  It tracks your steps and counts calories burned and then sends that data your smartphone or computer. More>>

Healthier Me: Focus on Feet Before Races

If you are running tomorrow -- take it easy on your feet today. There's a lot of focus on legs during marathon training, but the fitness experts at Sanford Health say your feet are just as important. More>>

Consumer Reports: Keeping Produce Fresh

Tossing out fresh fruit and vegetables that have gone bad feels like throwing money down the drain. A new product called FreshPaper claims to keep produce fresh for two to four times longer. It's made More>>

Fargo Marathon: Pint Sized Inspiration Video included

A local family is proving anyone can take part in the Fargo Marathon events this weekend. A three year old girl, who was initially told she may not crawl and would likely never run, is set to rock the More>>

Consumer Reports: The Skinny on Fitness Video Games Video included

Lots of video games on the market are advertised as a fun way to get fit. Consumer  Reports checked out five: Nike Plus Kinect Training, Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013,  Just Dance 4, U-F-C Trainer, More>>

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  • Tornados can be a complicated and mysterious thing, but this morning Dr. Adnan Akyuz, North Dakota State Climatologist and Professor at NDSU, broke down the science of how tornados work and why they do
    Tornados can be a complicated and mysterious thing, but this morning Dr. Adnan Akyuz, North Dakota State Climatologist and Professor at NDSU, broke down the science of how tornados work and why they do
  • Emergency officials in northeast North Dakota are keeping a close watch on the Renwick dam and have told people downstream to prepare for a possible evacuation. Crews worked through the night Tuesday
    High water at the Renwick Dam west of Cavalier, North Dakota is causing the entire town to evacuate.
  • (CNN) Moore, Oklahoma -- Even for a city toughened by massive tornadoes, Moore has never seen this kind of devastation. The vicious tornado that ripped across central Oklahoma on Monday killed at least

    MOORE, Okla. (AP) - The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including nine children.





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