U.S. 11 hours ago 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.
U.S. 11 hours ago 2 ND state legislators sustain injuries from fall Two North Dakota state legislators: Senate Minority Leader Kathy Hogan, 74, and Republican Sen. Karen Krebasch, 82, have sustained fall-related injuries and are currently in recovery.
Politics 11 hours ago ND Gov. Burgum highlights state energy sector in annual address Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum's State of the State address on Tuesday touted the success of the state's energy sector and discussed plans to foster economic growth.
U.S. 11 hours ago ND pickup driver fatally strikes moose on a highway, responding deputy harvests carcass A pickup driver fatally struck a moose on the highway in North Dakota. Because its residents can harvest roadkill, the responding deputy claimed the body.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota woman who brought wild raccoon named 'Rocky' into bar gets a year on probation Erin Christensen, 38, of Maddock, N.D., received a six-month suspended jail sentence and a year on probation after bringing a wild raccoon into a bar.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota suspect wounded in police shootout A person whose identity remains undisclosed was wounded by Williston, N.D., police after a shootout that occurred as they fled on foot from two officers.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota driver sentenced to 3 years in prison for Interstate 94 crash that killed a woman A North Dakota man who was involved in an accident that killed a woman has been sentenced to three years in prison. The man allegedly fled the scene.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota man dies following collision with school bus A North Dakota man died days after his SUV collided with a school bus in Ward County. The bus did not yield to oncoming traffic and collided with the SUV.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Gerald VandeWalle announces retirement due to health reasons Gerald VandeWalle has announced he will retire from the North Dakota Supreme Court on Jan. 31, 2022. VandeWalle is retiring for health reasons.
Lifestyle 11 hours ago North Dakota millennial woman advances toward sainthood after the 'heroic sanctity' of her cancer battle Michelle Duppong of North Dakota is on a path toward being declared a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, as bishops approved advancing her cause for canonization in vote in Baltimore this week.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota AG says doctors should be able to disclose health information of patients to defend abortions North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley says doctors should be able to disclose the health information of their patients to avoid prosecution for performing an abortion.
Politics 11 hours ago New Senate, House leaders elected by GOP majorities in North Dakota Legislature The GOP majorities in the North Dakota Legislature have elected new House and Senate leaders. Sen. David Hogue and Rep. Mike Lefor will serve as leaders in their respective chambers.
Weather 11 hours ago North Dakota, South Dakota blasted with first winter storm of season The first winter storm of the season has hit North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana, with North Dakota getting the worst of it. North Dakota is expecting 18 inches of snow.
Politics 11 hours ago Marijuana legalized in these states in the midterm elections Voters in two states voted to legalize marijuana on Tuesday, while it appears three other states are set to reject ballot measures to loosen pot laws.
Politics 11 hours ago North Dakota, Arkansas voters strike down measures to legalize recreational marijuana The proposals to legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota and Arkansas have been rejected in this year's election. President Biden is moving towards decriminalizing marijuana.
Politics 11 hours ago North Dakota voters to decide on term limits for governors, legislators in midterms Voters in North Dakota will decide if they support changing the state constitution to limit the terms of state legislators and governors.
Politics 11 hours ago These five states could legalize marijuana with midterm ballot initiatives Five states have ballot measures this election cycle to legalize recreatinal marijuana, including four deep-red states where the measures may struggle to pass.
Politics 11 hours ago North Dakota Democrats hope to take back congressional seats from GOP. Here's what to expect on Tuesday. The North Dakota race for the open U.S. House seat is between incumbent Kelly Armstrong and Cara Mund. All three congressional seats in the state are currently held by the GOP.
U.S. 11 hours ago Grand Forks woman who was shot by her adult son prior to his suicide has died of her injuries A woman from North Dakota who was shot by her adult son prior to his suicide has died. Police say the shooting was domestic-related, but the investigation is ongoing.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota factory worker charged with killing 3, including a pregnant woman, to pursue trial A North Dakota factory worker from Minnesota who has been charged with killing three people has chosen to pursue a trial. The man dropped his plan to enter guilty pleas to the charges.
Politics 11 hours ago North Dakota AG says poll workers in the state cannot demand proof of US citizenship The North Dakota Attorney General says that it was incorrect of poll workers to ask for proof of citizenship last year, particularly from immigrants and people of color.
Politics 11 hours ago North Dakota’s Republican legislative majority leaders predict voters to strike down term limit Legislative majority leaders in North Dakota predict that residents will vote for a measure to impose term limits. However, several organizations also surfaced against the measure.
U.S. 11 hours ago Invasive 'super weed' detected in 3 more North Dakota counties, raising total to 19 The invasive species "super weed" has been reported in three more North Dakota counties. This raises the total number of infected counties to 19.
U.S. 11 hours ago 4 North Dakota police officers involved in fatal shooting return to duty following investigation Following an investigation, four officers involved in a fatal shooting in North Dakota are returning to duty. The man who they fatally shot was armed with a semi-automatic rifle.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota State University facing drastic budget cuts The president of North Dakota State University claims the school is facing drastic budget cuts. The budget cuts come from decreasing student enrollment over the past few years.
U.S. 11 hours ago North Dakota tribal governor pleads guilty to bribery A tribal governor in North Dakota has pleaded guilty to bribery. The leader accepted bribes from a contractor. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
U.S. 11 hours ago 3rd defendant in fake military gear scheme sentenced to 2 years in prison The final defendant in the illegal scheme to supply the military with fake gear has been sentenced to two years in prison. Terry Roe acted as the point of contact with supply personnel.
U.S. 11 hours ago Wastewater spill from North Dakota pipeline break was 20 times more than originally reported The spill from a broken pipeline in North Dakota last year was 20 time greater than originally reported. Tallgrass says the true volume of the spill was 714,000 gallons.
U.S. 11 hours ago DOJ sues South Dakota hotel owners after banning Native Americans Hotel owners in Rapid City, South Dakota, are being sued by the Department of Justice. DOJ alleged that the ban on certain indigenous customers violated their civil rights.
U.S. 11 hours ago Small explosion, fire causes North Dakota hospital to evacuate third floor The third floor of a hospital in Minot, North Dakota, was forced to evacuate due to a small explosion and fire. Firefighters contained the fire to the area around an electrical panel.
U.S. 11 hours ago ND stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures for past 2 years An audit of the North Dakota Health Department found that the state has been storing thousands of vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures for the past two years.