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North Dakota will increase speeding fines Aug. 1, with higher minimums and more money owed the faster you're driving.
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Vaccination rates in some North Dakota counties fall well below the recommended level to prevent widespread infection, ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Five additional measles cases have been reported in Williams County, with health officials ...
An international organization has been dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports ...
David Kagan of the Diocese of Bismarck and Bishop John Folda of the Diocese of Fargo released statements regarding the ...
A May 7 ribbon-cutting ceremony at DSG's new facility was followed by a tour by employee owners, customers, manufacturing partners, and community stakeholders.
Rep. Jeremy Olson, R-Arnegard, talks to colleagues in the House chamber on May 1, 2025. Olson resigned his seat on May 5, ...
A new statewide slate of officers has been elected by members of DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Department of North Dakota ...
North Dakota will loan the Fargo National Cemetery $3 million so leadership there can build a welcome center, parking lot and ...
FARGO — Drivers in North Dakota will soon be able to travel faster on interstate highways — but those caught speeding will face steeper fines under a bill signed into law Monday. Gov.