A North Dakota jury ruled Wednesday that Greenpeace is liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for defaming ...
Under the Biden administration, the Interior Department sided with the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation against North ...
New data from GoodRx reveals that North Dakota is among the hardest-hit states for pharmacy closures, leaving many residents ...
The newest North Dakota Highway Patrol member comes from Mississippi. K9 Gary is a bloodhound that will emphasize in ...
“Jolene the Fluffy Cow Mindfulness” is written by North Dakota author Tara Emerson. Emerson said the book idea came to mind a ...
Representatives from the insurance industry said a bill to allow electric companies to submit wildfire mitigation plans in an ...
North Dakota anglers, hunters and trappers should note that new licenses are required beginning April 1, the Game and Fish Department said in a reminder. Licenses can be purchased on the North Dakota ...
The House has approved a measure to allow so-called “blackout” license plates on cars. "These plates would offer a black ...
The Senate added an amendment that would include distribution via text messages and telephone calls. It was offered by Sen.
A Grand Forks County judge recently tossed the blood alcohol concentration report from the case, claiming the trooper "coerced" the suspected drunk driver into taking a test.
Greenpeace said its activism will never stop despite a North Dakota jury ordering the organization to pay more than $660 million in damages for defamation and other claims related to protests against ...
North Dakota’s season is on the line once again this weekend when NoDak heads to St. Paul for the final NCHC Frozen Faceoff.
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