Digital portraits, short videos highlight Revolution-era figures in new Capitol exhibit
A new interactive exhibit is now open at the North Dakota State Capitol as the nation prepares for the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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A new interactive exhibit is now open at the North Dakota State Capitol as the nation prepares for the 250th anniversary of the United States.
If elected to the Williston City Commission, Matt Clark says he wants to address better communication and transparency between the city and residents.
A plan announced Thursday would spend nearly $700 million to support coal-fired power plants and coal exports.
The National Weather Service released its findings from the storms that hit the Belcourt & St. John areas on Tuesday afternoon.
The Minot City Council unanimously approved work to begin on repairing leaks to the roof of the city's public works building.
Jessica Gillies was recently named the Williston Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief. She comes with nearly a decade of experience.
In-home daycare provider Kindra Belgarde witnessed her roof blow off during Tuesday's storm in St. John.
Local wrestling legends Troy and Terry Steiner host Rough Rider Intensive camp to give back to the community that raised them.
Maverick Stanton pleaded guilty to criminal vehicular homicide in a February 2025 crash that took the life of 20-year-old Paul Four Bear.
Kenmare Police arrested a Minot man this week following a child sex crime investigation.
North Dakota is included in a new White House plan to direct federal funding toward keeping coal-fired power plants online, including money for upgrades at Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s Antelope Valle...
The Minot City Council passed the revised alcohol ordinance on second reading, which includes changes to rules for a special event permit. They go into effect in January.
An Oliver County man is facing a felony terrorizing charge after authorities say he threatened to shoot supporters of a proposed data center.
The threats surfaced amid heated debates over several county issues, including a proposed data center project drawing significant attention.
Even in 2026, many farmers still use pen and paper to map planting information. That’s starting to change in North Dakota, one of two states piloting the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s new GEAR system,...
The U.S. Forest Service is restricting access to parts of the Dakota Prairie Grasslands during the grand opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.
North Dakota voters will have a new way to track election night returns for next week’s primary.
A UND football coach has been suspended for one game following tampering violations. The program also received other penalties from the NCAA.
Minot mayoral candidate Josiah Roise is challenging the testing procedures for North Dakota's ballot machines. Local and state officials are confident in the machines' accuracy.
Following last year's closure for the flood protection project, guests are overjoyed to have the Roosevelt Park Pool back open this summer.
Early voting in North Dakota continues to make steady progress. Ward County is expected to exceed 2,500 ballots before Election Day.
The U.S. Senate just passed a bill granting $70 billion to ICE and immigration enforcement. That could mean more ICE presence in the area.
Four North Dakota Air National Guardsmen received the Bronze Star Medal on Friday.
Discussion over a proposed data center in Oliver County continued at Thursday’s commission meeting.