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Metro Adjusts to Red Line Demand
While last Monday's crash occurred on the eastern side of the Red Line, the continuing delays affect the entire line, from Shady Grove to Glenmont.
Huge 929-Unit Development Proposed for Fort Totten
So finally, some uplifting news out of the Ft. Totten area: The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation has conceived of a colossal development project for the neighborhood, complete with a Children's Museum, 929 residential units .
Metro disaster dazes the community
Totten and Takoma stations on the Red Line Monday evening, according to D.C. officials.
WMATA Alerts Didn't Reflect Reality
Several Metro riders expressed frustration over the notification they received about the Red Line crash after it happened.
Red Line Trains Collide; at Least Two Dead
Photo: One Red Line train appears to be on top of another after Monday afternoon's collision near Ft Totten.
Dead In Metro Train Crash Near D.C.
Officials say it's unclear what caused the deadly rush-hour collision of two Metro trains in northeast D.C. At least four people have been killed, including a female train operator.
Red Line trains collide, killing nine people
Photo: One Red Line train stacked on another. Courtesy of Twitter user @jamescampbell. Two Red Line trains collided Monday afternoon, leaving nine people dead andA 76 injured,A The Baltimore Sun A reported.
Survivor: I Feel Extremely Blessed
Tianna Cox, 21, says the gravity of Tuesday's Metro disaster, the deadliest in Metrorail's 33-year history, is still sinking in.
Six dead in D.C. Metro rail crash
Reporting from Washington -- A rush-hour collision between two crowded trains on Washington's subway system killed at least six people this evening and injured dozens, trapping commuters in a stack of twisted rail cars that rescuers were still searching hours later.
Thomas Edward Alberts was born November 24, 1945, to Ramauld and Victoria Alberts of St.
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North Dakota man accused of killing bald eagle, selling it to his brother
A Fort Totten, N.D., man has been charged with killing a bald eagle and selling it to his brother, who also is facing prosecution.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Lake Region Disaster Recovery Centers To Close
Bismarck, N.D. -- Lake Region residents have just a few days left to meet face to face with state and federal disaster recovery officials.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Fort Totten Disaster Recovery Center Now Open
North Dakota residents who have been affected by the flooding that began on March 13 can now visit a Disaster Recovery Center in Fort Totten, where representatives are available to help answer questions about assistance.
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press BISMARCK, N.D. Governor John Hoeven is holding a signing ceremony today for a 1.3 billion dollar transportation bill.
Tribal voters approve Fighting Sioux nickname
Written by JAMES MacPHERSON FORT TOTTEN, N.D. Members of the Spirit Lake Sioux tribe say they're proud of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname and they showed it with their votes.
College Tribe gives OK on nickname FORT TOTTEN, N.D. -- The University of North Dakota's use of the Fighting Sioux nickname and Indian head logo has been approved by one of the two tribes that must endorse it under a deal the school reached with the NCAA.
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Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment: NORTH DAKOTA NICKNAME Supporters of nickname say they're proud of it FORT TOTTEN, N.D. Supporters of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname and logo came out to show that support at the polls.
Fighting Sioux nickname opponents seek vote delay
Eds: APNewsNow. Moving on general news and sports services. FORT TOTTEN, N.D. Opponents of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname are challenging petition signatures submitted to put the issue to a tribal vote.
Supporters, opponents make case for 'Fighting Sioux' to voters
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. - Supporters and opponents of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname are making their case to voters on the Spirit Lake reservation.
Spirit Lake tribe sets nickname vote
There are a lot of talented students at Sequoyah Schools and now many of the school's young artists have art awards to add to their resumes.
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