A bill in the North Dakota House proposes to automatically seal certain criminal court records from public view.
The Friends of the Bismarck Public Library group will hold a Vintage Used Book Sale on Saturday, Jan. 25 in one of the ...
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization held its annual Volunteer Recognition Banquet Tuesday night at the Bismarck ...
House Bill 1025 would allocate $500,000 towards developing and presenting a study on how feasible nuclear energy would be. It ...
As the country witnesses the devastation from the ongoing wildfires in California, firefighters here say it was a similar ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers swiftly rejected a bill that sought to bring back a mandate requiring all retail stores ...
A recent warm spell is good news for kids who enjoy playing outside, but it’s terrible for a team of snow artists working in ...
The Naze Dairy received the 2024 Commissioner’s Award of Dairy Excellence during the 2025 North Dakota Dairy Convention held ...
According to new statistics from the U.S. Census, the population of North Dakota hit a record high of 800,000 people last ...
BISMARCK – During National Radon Action Month, the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality reminds residents that ...
Close up of woman's hand using smartphone in the dark, against illuminated city light bokehThe Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is ...
North Dakota lawmakers heard testimony for and against a bill to ban cellphone use by public school students during instructional time Wednesday, Jan. 15. House Bill 1160, sponsored by Rep. Jim Jonas, ...