As North Dakota lawmakers push to remove daylight savings in the state, some students and residents from the area are expressing their concerns over the potential change.
North Dakota's highest court has ruled that the state's overturned abortion ban will not be enforced during an appeal of a judge's ruling that struck down the law in September.
Two Coon Rapids, Minnesota, men face drug-trafficking charges following a traffic stop in Morton County that authorities say uncovered marijuana as well as powder and crack cocaine.
The road trip focuses on the best options along the fastest path from Minneapolis to Yellowstone. This takes drivers from Minneapolis, north to North Dakota, and across through Montana. Finally travelers cross eastern Montana south to Yellowstone and optionally Grand Teton National Park.
The National Weather Service has declared that dozens of counties in the region – at least two thirds of North Dakota and approximately the entire northern half of Minnesota – will be in an extreme cold warning from 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, through noon Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Minnesota advocates push for a 2025 bonding bill to fund vital infrastructure projects, from roads to housing, amid a tight budget and political divide.
The key for all upland birds is available thermal cover, said Jesse Kolar, upland game management supervisor for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Dickinson.
Yesterday, Pete Hegseth was sworn in as the 29th United States secretary of defense. And North Dakota politicians are celebrating Secretary Hegseth’s new role. Secretary Hegseth is a Minnesota native and previously served as an infantry officer for the U.
By Scout Nelson The annual NDSU Extension ‘Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research’ meetings are set to take place on February 5 and 6, featuring cutting-edge agricultural insights. These sessi
The North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame committee announces that Cynthia (Cindy) Schreiber-Beck has been selected as the 50th inductee into the prestigious Hall of Fame. This honor recognizes individua
FARGO — Not only are Republican politicians in North Dakota and Minnesota cowards for not speaking out against President Donald Trump's shameful pardon of Jan. 6 rioters, they are trembling weaklings for willingly allowing him to take away their power.