A new North Dakota Department of Public Instruction survey seeks statewide feedback on potential changes to how students are using technology. Superintendent Levi Bachmeier, who took...
BISMARCK — Representatives of North Dakota colleges on Wednesday, Nov. 12, espoused the value of offering online classes, even to students who may never set foot...
BISMARCK — North Dakotans strongly support the job President Donald Trump has done in his first month of office but are less enthusiastic about early efforts...
BISMARCK — A seven-day trial over North Dakota’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors concluded Tuesday, though a final decision on the case is still months...
BISMARCK — A court in Bismarck on Monday, Jan. 27 kicked off a trial to decide the fate of North Dakota’s ban on gender-affirming care for...
BISMARCK — A Fargo insurance agent facing the largest fine ever imposed by the North Dakota Insurance Department says the state agency misrepresented what led to...
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...