April 20, 2018 North Dakota airman's surprise homecoming brings 8-year-old son to tears A North Dakota airman’s surprise homecoming brought his 8-year-old son to tears.
February 16, 2018 Republican Kevin Cramer announces bid to challenge Heitkamp for Senate in North Dakota North Dakota Republican Rep. Kevin Cramer announced Friday plans to run for Senate against Democratic incumbent Heidi Heitkamp.
February 8, 2018 North Dakota's Gov. Burgum to repay $37G for Super Bowl suite North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said Wednesday he will repay a Minnesota electric utility $37,000 for tickets the company provided him and his wife for Sunday's Super Bowl in Minneapolis.
February 4, 2018 Pregnant woman's bloody death detailed at killer's sentencing Brooke Crews, 38, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in a hearing that for the first time detailed the August death of Savanna Greywind, 22, of Fargo.
January 7, 2018 Hobby Lobby shoplifter thwarted by snow, cops say Authorities say a North Dakota man who wheeled a shopping cart with stolen merchandise out of a Hobby Lobby craft store was stopped by snow.
December 11, 2017 North Dakota woman, 38, pleads guilty to brutal 'womb raider' murder of pregnant woman, 22, to steal baby A North Dakota woman dubbed "womb raider" pleaded guilty Monday to murdering her pregnant neighbor so she and her boyfriend could steal and keep the baby.
November 15, 2017 Environment activists deny attacking Dakota Access pipeline In October, Climate Direct Action activists tried to shut valves on pipelines in North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and Washington to show support for Dakota Access opponents. Other than that, "we have nothing in the works," O'Hara said.
November 15, 2017 Dakota Access pipeline: Tribes' request to stop oil flow denied A judge refused to head off the imminent flow of oil in the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, likely clearing the way for operations to begin next week.
November 15, 2017 Frigid weather menaces Dakota Access pipeline protesters digging in for standoff Hundreds of protesters fighting the Dakota Access pipeline were facing a blast of brutal weather on Tuesday, digging in their heels despite temperatures sinking well below freezing with winds gusting to 50 mph.
November 15, 2017 Company building Dakota Access pipeline asks court to end delays as protests erupt The company building the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline is urging a federal court to speed up approval of its plan to lay pipe under a Missouri River reservoir, arguing Tuesday that further delays could add millions of dollars each month to the cost.