North Dakota felt more like the North Pole on Tuesday as lows broke records in the state capital of Bismarck and other parts of the state that had stood for more than a century. Bismarck hit minus 39 on Tuesday,
The proposals now await floor votes as the "crossover date" deadline to move a bill from one chamber to the other approaches next week.
An update now on a story that could impact some colleges in North Dakota. House lawmakers passed House Bill 1437, an amended version of the bill, which will require colleges to take a closer look at who qualifies for tenure.
The state icon will complement North Dakota’s “Be Legendary” logo and slogan, Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman said.
A North Dakota man was arrested after authorities say he impersonated an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer and walked an inmate out of a county jail.
More than 40 people gathered at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum for a presentation on dogsledding as part of the “Dog Days of Winter” event.
More than 95 million people are facing gripping cold Tuesday as a polar vortex sends temperatures plunging to record levels, closing schools, bursting pipes and forcing communities to set up more
Health officials warn that chewing tobacco increases the risk of cancer, heart disease and stroke, urging users to quit.
North Dakota is mourning the sudden death of a Fargo lawmaker who was in his first term in office. Rep. Josh Christy, a Republican, died Tuesday evening in Bismarck of unknown causes, Rep. Jeremy Olson,
Proposed legislation could give families up to $8,800 per student for private school tuition, sparking debate over public education funding.
While many of us dread the cold, the harsh and temperamental North Dakota winters have become an attractive asset for data centers.
House Bill 1183 directs the state treasurer to invest 1%, an estimated $40 million, of all general fund money into gold and silver over the 2027-29 biennium.