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Ten years after the Supreme Court ruled there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, the split between Republicans ...
North Dakota oil production fell slightly in April, but gas production continued to grow, according to the state's top oil ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will begin conducting its annual aerial pronghorn survey on Saturday.
Industry leaders, educators, and government representatives convened Monday for a “Made in North Dakota” energy roundtable at ...
The number of severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings usually ramp up during the summer across North Dakota, with July ...
Across the Corn Belt, field corn enters its pollination period from the end of June through the end of July. However, North ...
A courtroom in the heart of downtown Bismarck will soon bear the name of longtime Municipal Court Judge William C. Severin, ...
A severe weekend storm that claimed three lives also caused devastating damage to North Dakota’s agriculture industry. Total ...
A limited program of making ride-share discounts available as a way to combat drunk driving has been a success. We should ...
Crawling Along.  The preferred bait for Sakakawea’s walleyes flipped over to night crawlers recently, signaling a seasonal ...
Nearly 10% of North Dakotans and almost 14% of children face food insecurity, and if Congress passes a budget with big SNAP cuts, aid groups said problems will spill into other areas for the same ...