North Dakota has joined other Republican states in backing President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, while Minnesota joined a Democratic lawsuit to block Trump's move.
The virtual presentation is hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association and North Dakota State University Extension.
The quality of K-12 education is what makes the difference when setting kids up for success before they head off to college.
Protests against Project 2025 and President Donald Trump’s executive orders are planned for Wednesday at state Capitol ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, awarded a $10.1 million contract to BCSS, LLC, of Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 30, to complete the ...
Global Distribution, a Blaine wholesaler of e-cigarettes and tobacco accessories, has paid $5.1 million for larger quarters ...
North Dakota may not be the first state that comes to mind when planning a family vacation, but this underrated destinat ...
As Andrew Morgan grew — sometimes with frustration — into a basketball star, his family farm became a place to disappear into ...
A mid-week winter storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and rain, affecting regions from the Midwest to the Northeast, ...
A court in Bismarck on Monday kicked off a trial to decide the fate of North Dakota’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors. The law, signed by former Gov. Doug Burgum in 2023, makes it a crime for ...
A new study reveals the top at-risk states for natural disasters in 2025, based on an analysis of previous incidences of ...
Canada is not the problem and we’re the United States the Trump administration has picked a fight with our neighbors that wasn’t necessary,” said Vern Thompson, Thompson Transport LLC. Thompson, a ...