Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, from ...
Most Republican senators believe Trump will be their party's nominee but are withholding their endorsement in the primary.
Nationalized' news coverage of the GOP nominating race is working against Burgum even in his home state, an opinion research ...
The district has favored Democrats in recent years, though a special election could be an opportunity for Republicans, as ...
Advocates fear a predetermined outcome that will remove the beloved wild horses from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, where ...
As North Dakota Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller prepared to pardon Henrietta the turkey on Tuesday, Nov. 21, the bird appeared to ...
BISMARCK — The state retirement board voted Tuesday, Nov. 14, to oust Executive Director Scott Miller, putting an end to the ...
North Dakota's State Christmas Tree is now aglow in Memorial Hall at the state Capitol in Bismarck. Gov. Doug Burgum and ...
A North Dakota woman is facing up to 15 years in prison after allegedly being caught with hydrocodone during a traffic stop ...
The state-owned Bank of North Dakota received high marks in early November from Standard & Poor's, a credit rating agency.
John Gillette, in his teaching, writings and lectures, made no secret of his sympathies with how farmers had been exploited by big business, and this was a tinderbox in North Dakota politics.
I don’t know how many outside people we need to come in and tell us how to write our ordinance,” committee member Eric Scott said.