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Rescue and recovery personnel from 13 states are assisting Texas with recovery efforts in the aftermath of a deadly July 4 ...
Four North Dakota teachers, including one from Bismarck, were named on Friday as finalists for the annual Teacher of the Year ...
North Dakota fossil fuel companies are set to see a boost from the recent tax and spending cuts bill out of Washington.
A top legislative panel decided against pursuing legal action in response to North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s partial veto ...
Funds to pay contracted attorneys dried up July 3, according to the Federal Public Defender's Office in North Dakota and South Dakota. That could result in delays for justice and harm to defendants.
North Dakota’s Attorney General Drew Wrigley has condemned the Ethics Commission for its assertion that the his office was ...
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality is working to complete a roadmap the state could take to cut emissions, ...
We're living in a moment where the administration and Congress and the courts are aligning, for once,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer ...
Revised textbooks on the five Native American tribes that share geography with North Dakota will be ready in time for next school year.
Gov. Doug Burgum has rejected a bill that would raise North Dakota’s interstate highway speed limit to 80 mph.
North Dakota's former Indian Affairs Executive Director Scott Davis has taken a role at the federal Department of Interior.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is once again flowing into North Dakota, rekindling air quality concerns over the next few days.