Western Michigan’s student section chants at an Omaha player in the penalty box during a college hockey game at Lawson Ice ...
The Senate voted down a bill that would have required the state treasurer to invest 1% of the state treasury in gold and ...
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill to combat false and misleading information in political advertisements -- an issue one ...
Greenpeace said its activism will never stop despite a North Dakota jury ordering the organization to pay more than $660 million in damages for defamation and other claims related to protests against ...
Legislators said the adopted forecast splits the difference between forecasts presented to them last week by the Office of ...
A Senate resolution to make changes to the term limits rules in the state constitution passed by a single vote Monday.
The state House voted 86-7 on Wednesday, March 19, to pass Senate Bill 2133. The bill will let the North Dakota Department of ...
About a third of North Dakota's state budget relies on federal funding, according to a recent report from WalletHub.
North Dakota’s struggling dairy industry could get a boost from a new milk processing plant and state incentives for more ...
The state Senate has voted to name Knife River flint as North Dakota’s state rock. The idea came from a Bottineau grade ...
AARP North Dakota invited Corey Krebs, assistant commissioner of the North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions, to the Grand Hotel in Minot to discuss the latest scams and fraud tactics that ...
HIV is currently the only disease carrying a felony charge if someone knowingly transmits it to another person. The Senate ...
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