MANDAN, N.D. — Closing arguments are scheduled to begin on Monday in a pipeline company's lawsuit against Greenpeace, a case ...
The Senate voted down a bill that would have required the state treasurer to invest 1% of the state treasury in gold and ...
BISMARCK — Supporters of Prairie Public can breathe a sigh of relief after a bill looking to defund the organization was ...
North Dakota lawmakers heard more than two hours of testimony on a bill that could fund private school tuition through ...
After passing the House in February, the bill to invest 1% of the general fund in gold and silver died in the Senate.
North Dakota’s struggling dairy industry could get a boost from a new milk processing plant and state incentives for more ...
North Dakota farmers depend on international buyers, and a state-backed program is working to expand those markets.
The group would brainstorm ways to strengthen North Dakota's relationship with Ireland by expanding trade and educational ...
A resolution considered – and later rejected – by North Dakota lawmakers would have urged the high court to overturn its same ...
North Dakota voters could again be asked to decide how long state lawmakers can serve after the Legislature narrowly advanced ...
Judge David Reich will step down from the South Central District Court bench on June 6, capping a 19-year tenure that began ...
BISMARCK ( North Dakota Monitor) – The North Dakota Senate defeated a bill that would ban state or federal funding for public ...