Gov. Kelly Armstrong appointed Jill Kringstad, manager of business operations for the North Dakota Public Service Commission ...
Just by looking at the photos, it's easy to see why the arrest and trial of Winnie Ruth Judd captivated the nation in the early 1930s. It felt like a scene from a film noir: a stunningly beautiful ...
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong will deliver the 2025 State of the State address to a joint session of the 69th ...
Portions of North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota are all bracing for wind chill temperatures that could plunge to -30 degrees ...
Though used less often since the creation of the NDRoads website and mobile app, North Dakota's 5-1-1 line continues to serve as a resource for travelers, particularly during the state's most severe ...
The policy says officials involved in quasi-judicial actions such as reviewing a permit application must be “disinterested ...
Members of Legislative Management meet on Nov. 13, 2024. The North Dakota Legislature is expected to take action on property ...
They’re among the region’s most despised species, but some tribes, researchers and landowners are racing to save them.
Two or more family members serving concurrently as superintendents isn’t as uncommon as you might think. Spouses and siblings ...
State geologists estimate 250 million barrels of oil could be extracted if companies were to build as many as 600 more oil ...
The Coyote Catalog is an online database similar to the one the Game and Fish Department uses to connect deer hunters with ...
A recently completed case study evaluating the middle Three Forks reservoir within the Bakken Petroleum System indicates that ...