From property taxes to school choice, 746 pieces of legislation survived past the halfway point of North Dakota’s 69th ...
There were two significant ice jams on the Missouri River near Bismarck in 2009 and 2024, but this year, the water is flowing ...
North Dakota's Fire Marshal Office was unable to determine a cause for a wildfire near Tioga from last October, the agency ...
The North Dakota Legislature has reached the halfway point of a nearly record-breaking lawmaking session.
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrate outside of the North Dakota Capitol in August 2016. A trial brought by pipeline developer Energy Transfer against Greenpeace is underway in Mandan.
Collin Newberry, operations manager, at the Northern Plains UAS Test Site, prepares a commercial drone for launching during ...
Much of the bill has been designed and discussed with the proposed Agristo potato processing facility in Grand Forks in mind.
The City of Bismarck will hold a public input meeting Monday to discuss proposed street improvements on and around Tyler Parkway.
Williams appealed to the North Dakota Supreme Court for a new trial, claiming the state failed to disclose to the defense new ...
Everyone believed Jacob Bentz's story at first. But his actions after the murder spurred an investigation that broke the case ...
Native American rights and tribal self-determination, sometimes resulting in the occupation of federal and tribal property.
A group that calls itself “Right to Read North Dakota” is protesting against a state Senate Bill that it says amounts to book ...