Newspaper archives show the Enderlin tornado on June 20 was the third deadliest in North Dakota in the past 75 years, but newspaper archives report at least four even more deadly.
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.
Andrew Hawes and Elizabeth Hawes were convicted in 2010 and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Edwin Hawes. The case is featured on "Killer Siblings," available to stream on Hulu.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 became the highest-rated asteroid predicted to strike Earth, and although predictions for impact have lowered, not enough is being done to track it, says local astronomer.
A Texas-based lab is used by law enforcement in cases where local and state labs have failed to extract DNA from degraded or damaged samples. They helped solve the mystery of a man found in Isanti County.
One veteran's struggle to bring transparency to secretive UFO programs are part of the bipartisan political tide reaching highest levels of government.
As a teenager, Peter Achermann left war-torn Europe and made a fresh start in the U.S. He had written he hoped for a peaceful death surrounded by family.
Boyd disappeared during the spring of 2014. One of the places he was last reportedly seen was Douglas Place, East Grand Forks' addiction treatment center.
The Vault podcast series, "Is there a cult in North Dakota?," goes behind-the-scenes with Forum reporters who investigated the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church in Neche, North Dakota