Artificial intelligence used for political purposes would require a disclaimer under a bill proposed in the North Dakota Legislature. The House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee...
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers heard testimony for and against a bill to ban cellphone use by public school students during instructional time Wednesday, Jan. 15....
The U.S. Supreme Court settled a North Dakota voting rights case Monday, leaving in place two majority-Native American subdistricts challenged as unconstitutional. “I’m glad that it’s...
A long-anticipated performance audit of the North Dakota State Auditor’s Office found no significant issues, consultants told a panel of lawmakers Thursday afternoon. “Based on the...
North Dakota will ring in the new year with a lot of unfinished business from 2024. Many of the state’s biggest stories from last year —...
FARGO — A new community coalition is on a mission to guarantee every North Dakota child has access to healthy meals at school, regardless of family...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong signaled a possible shakeup at the Department of Health and Human Services after his first Cabinet meeting Monday. Armstrong appointed Dirk...
The North Dakota House adopted new conflict of interest rules Wednesday, but the Senate rejected those same rules in a split vote. Sen. Janne Myrdal, R-Edinburg,...
Members of the North Dakota House of Representatives may be able to participate in meetings and vote remotely if a recommended rule change is passed by...
JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Desiree van Oosting’s first week after being elected to the North Dakota Legislature included a whirlwind look at one of the state’s most...