Sen. Kevin Cramer called Alex Pretti's death a "tragic loss of innocent life," but he and Sen. John Hoeven laid much of the ...
North Dakota moved closer to providing free school meals for all students after the House passed legislation during Thursday’s special session.
North Dakota continues to be a state on the grow. For the fourth consecutive year, the state has seen population growth. It’s ...
Last year’s point-in-time counts tallied 887 homeless people across North Dakota in the summer. The winter count was 864 ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota will participate in a new federal program that offers a tax credit for certain donations to organizations that provide K-12 education scholarships and services, Gov. Kelly ...
Youth across the state can stretch their problem-solving skills by attempting an edible and engineering-minded task. North ...
A toy drive has been added to Giving Hearts Day as a way for donors to support Make-A Wish North Dakota through Feb. 12. The local toy drive is taking place at Aspire Credit Union, 1430 S. Broadway, ...
(KNOX) – North Dakota U.S. Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Committee, has secured ...
The North Dakota Legislature on Friday passed all bills needed to accept federal Rural Health Transformation Program funding, ...
Deputy Secretary of State Sandy McMerty speaks in opposition to a bill that would require reporting on the true source of funds backing political campaigns in North Dakota on Jan. 23, 2025. McMerty ...
Committees started the three-day special session with a marathon of hearings for several bills, including one that authorizes the North Dakota Department of Human Services to issue grants.
After North 40 in Rolla closed last summer, the Mickelson family stepped in to reopen it, and put the focus on homemade and ...