August 23, 2020 Montana 6-month-old abducted by bipolar dad off his medication: authorities Authorities are searching Sunday for an infant they say was abducted from Montana by his father, who is bipolar and off his medications.
August 20, 2020 Coronavirus-tracing apps turn to college campuses for 'early adopters' As college campuses attempt to safely reopen their doors in the fall, coronavirus contact-tracing apps hoping to gain traction are increasingly turning to tech-savvy students for help.
August 16, 2020 Duck hunters could be 'shoulder to shoulder' in North Dakota due to Canadian border restrictions Things might get a little crowded this hunting season.
August 6, 2020 Rural co-ops join high-speed Internet race as coronavirus fuels demand More than 100 cooperatives across rural America are now laying miles of fiber optic cable to connect their members to high-speed Internet.
August 5, 2020 Ex-soldier biking nearly 400 miles to raise cash for emotional support dogs for veterans A North Dakota Army veteran will be cycling from the state's border with Montana to the city of Fargo this weekend in support of a local nonprofit called Patriot Assistance Dogs.
July 24, 2020 GOP governor condemns LGBT provisions in state party platform: 'Hurtful and divisive' North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a Republican, took to Twitter on Thursday to condemn certain provisions in the state Republican Party's platform that made highly controversial claims about LGBT issues.Â
July 18, 2020 College of Charleston provost's husband killed in robbery try; 2 teens arrested Two teenagers have been arrested in the shooting death of the husband of a South Carolina college provost, Charleston police confirmed Friday.Â
July 6, 2020 US District Court orders Dakota Access Pipeline shutdown, emptied A federal judge ordered the shutdown of the Dakota Access Pipeline and it be emptied, while a lengthy environmental review is conducted.
June 7, 2020 Rare derecho roars from Utah to North Dakota, severe wind reports span 750 miles with gusts up to 110 mph A powerful line of severe thunderstorms known as a derecho roared across the West on Saturday, which forecasters described as a rare event that left damage reports from Utah all the way to North Dakota.
June 2, 2020 Two dead in North Dakota air base shooting A shooting at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota has left two airmen dead, the military said Monday.