Farmers opposed to reshaping the weather through “cloud seeding” are pushing a bill to end the practice in North Dakota.
The North Dakota Department of Commerce today announced plans to invest in childcare, innovation, and economic growth in the Peace Garden State.
North Dakota lawmakers brought forward a slew of bills at the state Legislature this week that would likely make building carbon capture and storage projects more difficult.
Casas was the last of a dozen witnesses to testify for the plaintiffs in a trial to decide the ban’s fate. The court will hear testimony from the state’s witnesses starting Friday.
Carrington City Library has a designated children’s reading area where youth gather for activities. (Erik Gjovik/Foster County Independent)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — North Dakota lawmakers are revisiting potential regulations about the placement of allegedly questionable library materials,
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring a mortality event involving Canada geese along the Missouri River and Nelson Lake in Oliver County.
A trial in a lawsuit seeking to strike down North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors began Monday, more than a year after families of transgender children and a doctor filed the suit that argued the law violates the state's constitution.
North Dakotans would no longer need to change their clocks for daylight saving time under a bill approved Tuesday by House lawmakers. The House voted 55-37 to approve House Bill 1259, which would keep the state on standard time year-round.
Midco offers some of the best fiber broadband in North Dakota, but there are other options too. CNET helps you pick out the best internet service provider for your needs in Fargo.
While a new bill could ease North Dakota’s attorney shortage, concerns are being raised about fast-tracking lawmakers to the bar exam without traditional legal training.
BISMARCK — Funding for North Dakota public broadcasting is under threat from a new bill introduced to the Legislature with an outpouring of online testimony unanimously opposed to the bill. House Bill 1255 would ban the government from using any funds to directly or indirectly support public broadcasting.