Several wind-driven wildfires that scorched nearly 118,000 acres in northwestern North Dakota last fall, killing two people and destroying homes and farmland, have officials reexamining their ...
In 1995, a NDSU student studying electrical engineering cut telephone cables in order to rob an electronics store, and then ...
More than 2 million kids live with a disabled veteran at home. Calls are growing to extend more support to these ‘hidden ...
Rep. Julie Fedorchak takes questions on town halls, our relations with Canada, DOGE cuts and more. Also, a discussion of the ...
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The jury found ...
Regulatory activity has ground to a halt at the Bureau of Indian Affairs but one pro-tribal action has made it over the finish line in the era of Donald Trump.
During the online competition, the South Dakota Department of Transportation will pit its snow plows against the North Dakota Department of Transportation’s plows to see who has the best name.
With a bit of transfer activity left to go in April, we pretty much already know which schools gained the most from it this ...
Doug Burgum admires the conservation legacy of former President Teddy Roosevelt. What that means for national monuments ...
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