VIDEO February 2, 2023 Chinese mill will not be built near a large air force base Correspondent Alexis McAdams reports on the plans to build a Chinese corn mill near a military air base in North Dakota being scrapped over national security concerns on 'America Reports'
North Dakota February 2, 2023 New trial ordered for North Dakota woman imprisoned for baby's death Cassandra Black Elk, 27, of Bismarck, North Dakota, had her sentence vacated and a retrial ordered after being convicted of felony child abuse in her three-week-old daughter's death.
OPINION January 31, 2023 China's communists don't have food, so now they want to control ours The Chinese Communist Party is purchasing millions of acres of American farmland, livestock, seeds and food supply lines.
North Dakota January 30, 2023 North Dakota bill would mandate schools show video on fetal development A North Dakota bill would require public schools to screen videos on fetal development as part of the state's K-12 life science curriculum.
North Dakota January 30, 2023 Unlicensed North Dakota daycare operator charged with murder in baby's death Patricia Wick, 48, of Carrington, North Dakota, has been charged with murder after a 5-month-old boy died at her unlicensed in-home daycare.
North Dakota January 27, 2023 North Dakota landowners clash on pipeline plans North Dakota landowners have found themselves polarized on the construction of a new carbon capture pipeline that would extend under hundreds of homes and farms.
US January 27, 2023 Topless woman smashes Jesus Christ statue in North Dakota church: police A North Dakota woman has been charged with a felony after police say she broke into a church topless and proceeded to destroy a statue of Jesus Christ.
North Dakota January 27, 2023 North Dakota House approves bill that would make it a crime to have drag shows in front of children, in public The South Dakota House voted 79-13 to approve a bill criminalizing drag shows in public places or in front of children. Violations of the law would result in a misdemeanor.
North Dakota January 18, 2023 North Dakota considering ban on sexual, LGBT-centric library books North Dakota lawmakers are weighing a potential ban on books containing sexually explicit content, including depictions of LGBT identity, from libraries.
US January 13, 2023 Biden admin renames 5 places that used 'harmful' term for Native American women The Interior Department announced that five places in states across the country would be renamed. The sites previously included a racist term for a Native American woman.
North Dakota January 10, 2023 North Dakota Gov. Burgum appoints new state Supreme Court justice Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will appoint District Judge Douglas Bahr to the state Supreme Court, replacing longtime Justice Gerald VandeWalle.