News

Let's cut to the chase. Most of President Donald Trump's threats against Ivy League colleges are an attempt to divert ...
Five of North Dakota's active coal plants have received federal waivers exempting them from air pollution regulations enacted ...
A committee of North Dakota lawmakers on Tuesday endorsed a bill that would allow the state to shift health insurance premium ...
The lawsuit follows weeks of feuding between the Republican administration and Democratic Gov. Janet Mills that has led to ...
The events offer a glimpse of widespread Democratic anger over the direction of Trump’s administration and a dose of hope to ...
In last Friday's West Region boys golf season opener at Dickinson, a late rally by Century and slides by Minot North, Mandan ...
DOGE claims to have found hundreds of millions of dollars in fraudulent unemployment claims. One problem: Federal ...
Soon after Donald Trump returned to the White House, he issued an executive order that some fear could become an ...
A 67-year-old woman died Tuesday afternoon following a head-on collision with a farm tractor north of Burleigh County.
The Legislature continues to take steps to weaken the North Dakota Ethics Commission, which voters created in 2018.
This trade war with Canada is not the first. Forty-five years ago, Maine potato farmers piled rotten potatoes at their ...