KX Television

KX Television

KX Television, also known as KX Net or just KX, is a network of four TV stations located in western North Dakota. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group and is affiliated with CBS and The CW Plus.

Local
English
Online/Digital

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
62
Ranking

Global

#193760

United States

#43363

News and Media

#1907

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 day ago | kxnet.com | Nathanial House

    BISMARCK, N.D. (KXNET) — Julie Schirado and Meg Heuer from the Furry Friends Rockin’ Rescue got the chance to introduce everyone to her new canine companion, Barbie. Barbie is a mixed breed that totals out to be a love-bug. She is full of energy and life, and she just wants to share with with everyone around her. She’s great with animals and humans smaller than she is and already so well behaved — especially when treats are involved.

  • 1 day ago | kxnet.com | Keonia Swift

    BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Educators from across North Dakota spent the week diving into one big question: How can we better prepare students for a world driven by technology? They met in Bismarck for IgniteND, a conference focused on helping teachers bring computer science, artificial intelligence, and other tech tools into classrooms from kindergarten through college. The event took place at the new Advanced Technology Center.

  • 2 days ago | kxnet.com | Keonia Swift

    BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — School’s out in Bismarck, and many parents are trying to keep their kids busy and learning. For families looking beyond traditional summer camps, one local option is putting science and problem-solving front and center. Gateway to Science in Bismarck is offering weekly summer camps focused on STEM — science, technology, engineering, and math — for students entering grades 1-9.

  • 2 days ago | kxnet.com | Keonia Swift

    BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — If you can’t call 911, you can text it, but chances are, you didn’t know that. While this emergency option has been available in North Dakota for years, few people are using it. Dispatchers say they receive about 15 emergency texts a month, which is a surprisingly low number, considering how widely we rely on texting in daily life. But for the people who do use it, texting 911 isn’t a convenience. It’s a lifeline.

  • 3 days ago | kxnet.com | Keonia Swift

    BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — If you’ve seen construction crews tearing up streets near downtown Bismarck, that is because the city is replacing nearly two miles of aging water mains in a $3 million infrastructure project. At the City of Bismarck, City Engineer Gabe Schell said the project is funded primarily through the utility rates, as well as a grant from the North Dakota Department of Water Resources. That means local property owners won’t see any special assessments.