Seventeen planes and 800 people will temporarily transfer to Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota to accommodate a runway construction project at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, the Air Force said Monday.
The North Dakota secretary of state is working with the Ethics Commission to propose changes to financial disclosure rules for elected officials, including filing statements every year, making the for
GRAND FORKS — Rep.-elect Julie Fedorchak has announced hires for her Washington, D.C., and North Dakota offices as she prepares to become North Dakota’s at-large representative in the U.S. House.
Republicans in North Dakota appear to be souring on the state’s 2023 law banning abortion, a new poll indicates.
Grindberg's unanimous appointment to the House comes after Strinden's election to be the state's lieutenant governor.
After October wildfires in the North Dakota Badlands, Perry Ecker, 74, feared losing his home. Now, he's hosting Thanksgiving dinner, thankful for his family's safety and the community's support.
U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong will take office as North Dakota's 34th governor on Dec. 15. The Republican easily defeated Democrat-NPL candidate Merrill Piepkorn in the Nov. 5 general election, winning 68% of the vote.
NASA has made a remarkable discovery while flying over the arctic ice in Greenland during an April 2024 survey. The radar instrument onboard NASA's Gulfstream III aircraft spotted an abandoned "city under the ice," a relic of the Cold War that was once used as a military base by the US Army Corps of […]
North Dakotans overwhelmingly support continued production of coal and oil resources in the state but also desire stronger environmental protections when it comes to energy extraction, according to a
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum would have considerable power over what happens with energy development and regulation.