North Dakota lawmakers have revived a bill that would let children be with their mothers in prison.
The North Dakota Supreme Court's rulemaking committee voted unanimously last week to adopt changes to how court transcriptions are prepared.
The bills highlight a divide between lawmakers who see carbon capture as the future for the state's emissions-heavy industries and those who are skeptical of the need for such projects.
The state Supreme Court’s rulemaking committee has adopted changes to how court transcriptions are prepared. A proposal last year mandated audio recordings in courtrooms next year, potentially paving ...
North Dakota lawmakers are facing more than 1,000 bills this session, the most in 15 years, sparking a debate on efficiency and the need for legislative reform.
Over two terms as governor of North Dakota, politics didn’t come naturally to Doug Burgum. Now the former tech executive is ...
Legislators were serenaded in support of a state waltz and charmed by a family of homeschooled children to vote rhubarb as the state vegetable during committee hearings in Bismarck Thursday. Both ...
BISMARCK, ND ( KXNET) — An alleged Tren de Aragua gang member from Venezuela was caught in Bismarck Wednesday during a ...
Whether it’s a birthday party, a girls’ night out, or just a fun way to treat yourself, RuLissa Boutique’s mobile charm bar ...
The Blue Jays picked up their first win of the year on Thursday and it was a big one. The Jays knocked off No. 4 Mandan 84-83 ...
MANDAN, N.D.– Dickinson and Mandan host the only two boy’s WDA matchups of the day Thursday. Dickinson Midgets 5 Hazen-Beulah ...
Senators on Friday, Jan. 31, voted 44-0 to approve Senate Bill 2277, which would use North Dakota Highway 200 for the ...