BISMARCK — A lawsuit before a North Dakota federal district court could upend nearly five decades of environmental regulations affecting infrastructure projects. The Council on Environmental...
BISMARCK — Three Republican lawmakers from District 12 plan to bring legislation during the 2025 legislation session to require the state to publish all investments of...
BISMARCK — North Dakota voters appear split and largely undecided about four of the five ballot measures up for a vote on Nov. 5, a new...
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers have already requested 422 bills and resolutions to be drafted for the 2025 legislative session, double the number requested at this...
The North Dakota Attorney General’s Office has asked a judge to keep the state’s abortion ban in place until the North Dakota Supreme Court has a...
BISMARCK — A cash management study presented to lawmakers on Tuesday, Sept. 17, recommends shifting state money away from the Bank of North Dakota to increase...
BISMARCK — Federal requirements for nursing homes to have a registered nurse on duty 24 hours each day are expected to add pressure to an already...
The North Dakota Ethics Commission has seen a rise in campaign-related complaints but lacks tools to address the allegations, Executive Director Rebecca Binstock said. Commissioners are...
Leaders of tribal nations highlighted efforts to bolster their communities and strengthen their sovereignty at an annual summit this week. Frank Jamerson, vice chair of the...
A newly passed North Dakota law could give the U.S. Supreme Court an opportunity to revisit restrictions on who can run for federal office, a legal...