House Bill 1287 would require all voters to register either ahead of an election or on the day of an election. North Dakota is the only state without voter registration.
Mercer made history in 2023, making the program's first appearance in the FCS Playoffs. Despite this, the departure of head coach Drew Cronic and multiple offensive playmakers raised questions about ...
A new bill has been proposed which would increase the speed limit on certain highways, here in North Dakota. House Bill 1298 suggests raising the maximum speed from 75 miles an hour to 80 miles an ...
Some lawmakers say reducing light pollution protects the state's natural resources and its residents, but others say the action could pose more threats to residents than benefits.
Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny spent 20 days in an intensive care unit, where he was diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a serious and potentially life-threatening condition ...
A non-profit organization that provides mental health support to teenagers and college students recently updated its name and will host a Counseling for Kids fundraiser in Sioux Falls on Saturday, Jan ...
Charges against Anthony Kruger for the 2023 shooting death of Jeremiah Medenwald were dropped, but police say he remains a person of interest in the unsolved case.
A new bill introduced by State Senator David Hogue aims to explore the potential to expand the state’s energy industry by adding nuclear power.
Rep. Eric James Murphy, R-Grand Forks, speaks during a meeting of the interim Education Committee on Sept. 24, 2024. Murphy plans to bring a bill during the 2025 session that would preserve some ...
Game and Fish reported a record-breaking number of waterfowl in the state last year, but it says the numbers are significantly slimmer this year.
Jan. 23—BISMARCK — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department's annual midwinter waterfowl survey in early January indicated about 88,000 Canada geese and 3,225 mallards in the state, the department ...
The total number of encounters in the Grand Forks sector in 2024 dropped compared to 2023, but a majority of those encounters involved cross-border traffic.