Will some higher-profile statewide races lead to more people voting in North Dakota’s primary election? Secretary of State Michael Howe hopes so. “Certainly, a lot of...
BISMARCK — A Bismarck resident has called on the Federal Election Commission to investigate a state representative and two political fundraising organizations for potential violations of...
A group of families and advocates met with Gov. Doug Burgum Tuesday, May 28 at the North Dakota Capitol to commemorate a recent law limiting the...
A national banking official said he looks to North Dakota’s oil industry for clues about the health of the region’s economy. “The Bakken, and North Dakota,...
North Dakota’s cropland values have increased more than 10% for the third consecutive year, according to an annual survey. North Dakota cropland values increased 11.59% heading...
MINOT — The Minot Air Force Base is in line for a nuclear-sized upgrade as the Department of Defense plans to update its nuclear deterrence capability...
BISMARCK — Summit Executive Vice President Wade Boeshans cited Summit Carbon Solutions paying more than $14 million annually for electricity to operate its carbon capture and...
With decades of experience, Reno Red Cloud knows more than anyone about water on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. As climate change makes fire...
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe purchased the Simply Smiles Children’s Village last month, allowing the tribe to reopen one of the few foster care villages in...
BISMARCK — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and 21 other Republican governors called Thursday for the Environmental Protection Agency to pause its new rule that limits...