North Dakota wildlife officials are working to determine the extent of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer in the southwestern part of the state, three years after a major outbreak.
GRAND FORKS — A challenger for the District 18 Senate seat believes work must be done in the child care sector if North ...
Sagsveen will join the five-member board and fulfill the remainder of a four-year term for Paul Richard, chair of the Ethics ...
There are no assured outcomes. Take nothing for granted. Your duty is to inform yourself, then vote. But if you want a ...
Orange Shirt Day North Dakota is a grassroots organization that hosts annual events to honor survivors and families affected ...
A North Dakota judge on Monday granted a request by the Catholic Diocese of Bismarck and a Catholic employers association to temporarily block the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from ...
Minot High hosted the Bismarck Legacy boys tennis team Tuesday, September 24, at Hammond Park for a Western Dakota ...
State Department of Mineral Resources Assistant Director Mark Borher said they are still ahead of their revenue forcast and ...
A North Dakota federal judge has temporarily halted federal laws requiring employers to provide paid leave and other ...
North Dakota caregivers are invited to the 2024 Caring for the Caregiver summit next month at the Bismarck Public Schools Career Academy.
According to the National Transportation Research Group (TRIP), a private nonprofit organization, North Dakota is among the ...
The remains of a soldier from North Dakota who fought in World War II have been identified, according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA).