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A citizen group has submitted a cease-and-desist petition to Gov. Kelly Armstrong, opposing the county’s effort to remove its ...
Kelly Armstrong along with Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman and DMAND president Julie Rygg presented seven Governor’s Travel and Tourism Awards during the North Dakota Travel ...
North Dakota drivers are set to see lower gasoline prices compared with last year this weekend, during what is expected to be a record-breaking travel period for Memorial Day.
Popular national parks brace for record-breaking visitation as peak summer travel approaches. But away from the spotlight, a ...
Greenpeace wants a North Dakota judge to reduce the nearly $667 million in damages it was ordered to pay the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline in March, arguing that ...
"You've given us money for a station, you've given us money for a fire truck, and you've given us money for those six personnel. We can make this happen now." ...
Springtime into early summer is when we start seeing baby birds, bunnies, fawn deer, ducklings and goslings making their way into the world. While it's heartwarming to spot these tiny ...
Most high school seniors don’t leave class with job ready skills and a championship trophy. But a group of welding students at Mandan High School just did both, and now they’re headed to ...
North Dakota officials took the first step toward entering into a contract that would would provide a decade long cash guarantee to a natural gas pipeline company on Thursday.
A student has been taken into custody after he allegedly made threats to Watford City Middle School this morning.
A man pleaded guilty Wednesday in a sexual assault case involving a 10-year-old girl on the grounds of the North Dakota State Capitol in Bismarck in August 2024.
The North Dakota Legislature could return for a special session after the state Office of the Governor acknowledged a mistake that unintentionally scrapped $35 million for housing and homelessness ...