President Donald Trump used Tuesday's State of the Union speech to argue that the country is “winning” under his leadership, ...
A former first lady, a conservative radio host and a Bismarck business owner will represent North Dakota at the 2026 State of ...
Bismarck Public Schools will stop providing busing for its Head Start program beginning next school year amid transportation ...
A day after earning their second win of the season against Jamestown, U-Mary's upset bid against Minot State in the Midwest ...
North Dakota has confirmed 14 measles cases in February, marking its second outbreak in a year and raising concerns about ...
The Bismarck Parks and Recreation District on Tuesday announced it has closed outdoor skating rinks for the season due to the ...
Joshua Orta was a key witness in the shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez, a U.S. citizen killed during a traffic encounter that ...
This week, Justice Daniel Crothers retires from 20 years of service on the North Dakota Supreme Court. I had the privilege of ...
More than a dozen states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its rollback of vaccine recommendations for children, calling the move an illegal threat to public health.
Three Bismarck Republican candidates have collected the signatures required to appear on the June primary ballot, bypassing the district party's endorsement convention.
The Supreme Court's rebuke of President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs is unlikely to ease the uncertainty over Trump's trade policy that paralyzed businesses for the past year.
A Bismarck woman who was scheduled for sentencing Tuesday after pleading guilty to federal drug charges in a pair of cases was ordered released into treatment rather than prison.