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The North Dakota lawsuit said House Bill 1254 from 2023 violated the state constitution's equal protections and personal autonomy clauses, an attorney said.
Some big changes were underway at this year’s North Dakota State FFA Convention, especially when it came to the location of the larger events and sessions.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has started replacing welcome signs across the state. The design features the new state logo and includes the first photo background used on a North ...
The North Dakota route for Iowa-based Summit's $8.9 billion multistate pipeline project was approved in November 2024 after two years of proceedings, dozens of public hearings and an initial ...
A North Dakota man sent a threatening email to a federal official alluding to the assassination of Minnesota state lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband — and still tried to collect his ...
Waterfowl biologists for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently completed their annual statewide spring breeding duck surveys, conducted every year in early May. This year’s duck ...
Hosted by Chuck Lura, a biology professor at Dakota College in Bottineau. Chuck has a broad knowledge of “Natural North Dakota” and loves sharing that knowledge with others. Since 2005, he has ...
GRAND FORKS — A Fort Ransom man was arrested after a multi-county chase in eastern North Dakota. The incident occurred shortly before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18, when a reckless driver was ...
An estimated 43,053 veterans live in North Dakota, making up 7.2% of the state's population or the 20th-highest of the 56 U.S. states, inhabited territories and District of Columbia.
But North Dakota’s economy was dinged by the fall in energy prices and has not yet returned to its 2014 peak. North Dakota dropped 24 spots overall in the Best States rankings since taking the ...
STUTSMAN COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The trial for an alleged major drug ring-leader in North Dakota is now scheduled for October 28.
North Dakota’s largest museum celebrates the state’s people and landscapes. The museum expanded in 2014, nearly doubling the size of this already impressive collection of artifacts.