North Dakota March 18, 2016 Key findings in AP nuclear missile corps probe Over the past three years, The Associated Press has documented evidence of security problems, low morale and other troubles in the nation's nuclear missile corps.
North Dakota March 9, 2016 Zookeeper in North Dakota carrying orphaned kangaroo A keeper at a North Dakota zoo has become a first-time mom.
North Dakota February 28, 2016 Refugee students' stories look to bridge cultural gap A group of refugee students at Fargo South High School say they hope their book of short stories about their journeys to the United States will foster better understanding at a time when new arrivals are under scrutiny from presidential candidates, state leaders and others.
North Dakota February 23, 2016 Case of accused flight attendant might not make it to trial The case of a flight attendant accused of using bogus in-air bomb threats to disrupt flights he worked in the upper Midwest and on the East Coast last year might not make it to trial in either North Dakota or Virginia.
North Dakota February 20, 2016 Snowmobiler dies in avalanche in Wyoming A 39-year-old North Dakota man has died in an avalanche in northern Wyoming.
Police and Law Enforcement February 12, 2016 Hundreds gather for vigil remembering Fargo officer shot dead The death of a Fargo police officer in the line of duty has shaken the city, North Dakota's largest.
Police and Law Enforcement February 11, 2016 Fargo police say officer shot during standoff dies A North Dakota police officer died Thursday after being hit by a gunshot that authorities suspect was fired by a man later found dead in the home where the officer had responded to a domestic disturbance call.
North Dakota February 11, 2016 Fargo police say officer mortally wounded after standoff A Fargo police officer was shot during a standoff with a domestic violence suspect and is not expected to survive his injuries, police in North Dakota said early Thursday.
North Dakota February 11, 2016 Latest: Officer shot in standoff, injuries life-threatening The Latest on a standoff in Fargo, North Dakota, that has left a police officer with life-threatening injuries (all times local): 2:30 a.m.
Outbreaks February 8, 2016 CDC discovers new bacteria species that causes Lyme disease Researchers have discovered a second type of bacteria that causes Lyme disease that is carried by the same deer tick, but that veers from the condition’s typical symptom of a “bull’s eye” rash.
North Dakota January 26, 2016 Man drives 1,700 miles to get cat missing for 4 years A cat named Hemi is back with his owner, who drove 1,700 miles from North Dakota to retrieve his lost-and-found pet.