KVLY-TV (South Fargo, ND)

KVLY-TV (South Fargo, ND)

KVLY-TV, operating on virtual channel 11 and UHF digital channel 36, is a television station affiliated with NBC. It is based in Fargo, North Dakota, and serves the regions of eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. The station is owned by Gray Television and is closely linked to KXJB-LD, a low-powered dual CBS/CW+ affiliate, which operates on channel 30 and is also licensed in Horace. KXJB-LD’s main channel broadcasts in 720p HD on KVLY's second digital subchannel to enhance its coverage. Both stations share studio facilities located on 21st Avenue South in Fargo. KVLY’s transmitter is positioned near Blanchard. In addition to its main studio in Fargo, the station has a news bureau and sales office situated in the US Bank building in downtown Grand Forks. For cable viewers, KVLY can be found on channel 11 in most parts of the market, with high-definition access available on Midco digital channel 611 and Sparklight digital channel 1011.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
65
Ranking

Global

#58929

United States

#11759

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#389

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | valleynewslive.com | Micaela Marshall |Casey Torres |Emily Van de Riet

    SURPRISE, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) – Four elementary school girls in Arizona are accused of plotting to kill a classmate by stabbing him in a school bathroom. The case involves four girls, ages 10 and 11, who are fifth graders at Legacy Traditional School’s West Surprise campus. A newly released report from Surprise Police said the friends devised the plan during lunch and recess on Oct. 1, 2024.

  • 3 days ago | valleynewslive.com | Kortney Lockey

    GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A local decision will help shape our national security. Three years ago a Chinese-owned company sought to buy land near the Grand Forks Air Force Base. City leaders shot it down after protests. Now a new senate bill aims to protect military bases around the country. Senator Kevin Cramer calls it Grand Forks’ gift to national security. “It protects the state of North Dakota from those who could do harm by sneaking in through the back door,” Sen. Cramer says.

  • 4 days ago | valleynewslive.com | Kortney Lockey

    PAGE, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Cleanup is underway across several North Dakota and Minnesota counties, all targets in the weekend storm. Three people were killed in Enderlin, North Dakota. Weather officials have confirmed at least six tornadoes in the state. People living in Page, North Dakota are dealing with all kinds of damage. Powerful winds tore up the town elevator, ripped apart grain bins and threw the pieces several miles away. Homes were missing siding and roofs, some were flattened.

  • 4 days ago | valleynewslive.com | Stacie Van Dyke

    HUNTER, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The city of Hunter, North Dakota is still asking for any help they can get following the storms over the Solstice Weekend. “This is my daughters house, you can’t see it.” said Mary’s Market owner Mary Beth Engelke. Her team has been working nonstop all weekend to salvage anything they could. “For 21 years this has never happened to me.

  • 4 days ago | valleynewslive.com | Lisa Green

    FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The summer solstice coincided with an historic night of tornadoes and extreme winds in the Red River Valley. One tornado was deadly, killing three people in rural Enderlin, ND. Intense straight-line winds, clocked as high 111 mph and estimated up to 120 mph caused extensive damage in many areas. For some, those intense winds lasted over an hour. In addition, very large hail fell with one viewer sharing a photo of a hailstone up to 4 inches in diameter.