Social Policy April 22, 2021 North Dakota Gov. Burgum vetoes transgender sports ban, following similar veto by South Dakota's Noem North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would ban transgender girls from playing in girls' sports following a similar move earlier this year by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.
Fishing April 13, 2021 North Dakota fisherman reels in record-breaking walleye That’s officially a big fish.
US protests April 6, 2021 Minnesota man who bashed Fargo police car during George Floyd protest gets 2 years in prison A Moorhead, Minnesota man convicted of felony civil disorder for riling up a mob during a George Floyd protest in Fargo, N.D, last spring will spend two years in federal prison, the Justice Department said Monday.
Fires April 5, 2021 Wildfire in Theodore Roosevelt National Park triples in size Firefighters worked Monday to further contain a wildfire in Theodore Roosevelt National Park that tripled in size on Easter, according to the North Dakota Forest Service.
Border security March 30, 2021 Sen. Hoeven: Illegal immigrants being given court dates 'three to four years' away, as crisis worsens Senate Appropriations Committee member John Hoeven, R-N.D., told ӣƵ on Tuesday that illegal immigrants who are given notice-to-appear tickets by federal immigration authorities are receiving court dates that are several years into the future, as the border crisis overwhelms government resources.
Border security March 23, 2021 CBP has 'no plans' to send migrants to northern border states Customs and Border Protection (CBP) says there are "no plans" to send migrants to states along the northern border, after a report that said the Biden administration was considering sending flights to states such as North Dakota and Montana as part of a strategy to deal with the border crisis.
Politics on Late Night March 19, 2021 Bill Maher on Atlanta-area massage parlor shootings: 'What if' it isn't a hate crime? "Real Time" host Bill Maher challenged those who jumped to the conclusion that the deadly shootings in Atlanta this week were an anti-Asian hate crime.
Patriotism March 18, 2021 North Dakota man says condo association threatens $200 daily fines over American flag 'noise' It’s the sound of freedom and liberty, but is it too loud?
North Dakota February 23, 2021 North Dakota House passes bill banning mandatory face masks The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill that would prevent rules requiring face masks, a mandate one lawmaker ripped as “diabolical silliness.”
US February 6, 2021 Parts of US brace for winter storms bringing more snow, bitter cold More winter storms are set to slam parts of the United States this weekend, ushering in an arctic blast that forecasts predict will send temperatures plunging.
Big Tech Backlash January 16, 2021 Censored by Twitter or Facebook? This state's bill would let you sue After being shocked by Big Tech censoring President Trump and other conservatives in recent months, Republican state lawmakers introduced a bill that would put social media giants like Twitter and Facebook in legal trouble for restricting political posts in North Dakota.