North Dakota's first Miss America Cara Mund, from Bismarck, is blasting the pageant organization's leadership in a letter, saying she's been bullied and manipulated.
Lots of people make sure to take time and thank members of the military for their service, but there's at least one person out there who wants none of that.
The internet exploded this week with news that a Fargo woman was going to hand out letters instead of candy to kids she deemed as "moderately obese," but is it all just a hoax?
This year, some children in Fargo, North Dakota may get a bigger trick than treat when hitting the streets for trick-or-treating. That's because a woman in the city has decided to take a stand against childhood obesity, which on its face it's a noble effort. However, the method in which she is doing it is turning heads.
An unidentified grandfather is winning major points for bashing his daughter after she threw his grandson out of the house when he came out of the closet.
A family in Ontario, Canada is in shock after this anonymous hate letter was written about a young boy living with severe autism.
In interviews with CityNews, Karla Begley said her son Max, 13, stays with his grandmother in the morning during the summertime...
Back in 2009, when Evan was seven, his family adopted a cat named Macha from City Kitties, an animal rescue in Philadelphia. The boy immediately took to the feline, and to show City Kitties his appreciation for his new pet, he wrote them a nice handwritten thank you note which included a $46.75 donation that he had saved up from his allowance.