Rep. Nico Rios said the resolution echoes the will of North Dakota’s founding fathers who, he said, argued for the state to acknowledge God as “the source of all authority.”
The Dakota Resource Council and residents near a proposed large dairy in southeast North Dakota have filed an appeal of a state permit for the dairy, citing concerns about water
A bill that would have required the Ten Commandments to be posted in all public schools in North Dakota was the subject of a lengthy House floor fight on Wednesday before eventually being voted down 53-38.
It’s been three years since a Chinese company’s plan to develop farmland near a North Dakota Air Force base was blocked over local security concerns, leading to a rush of legislation across the country.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and first lady Kjersti Armstrong reflect on their family’s transition, newfound normalcy and the responsibility of leading North Dakota.
Two nurses started North Dakota’s first Nurse Honor Guard in December, and since then, the group has grown to nearly 20 members. Janet Halvorson is the first nurse to be honored by North Dakota’s Nurse Honor Guard.
Lawmakers scrapped a bill to increase abortion access and another to further its criminalization, as well as two bills seeking to protect access to fertility treatments and contraceptives.
North Dakota lawmakers have narrowed the field of property tax bills ahead of the session's midpoint, with just seven of roughly 20 proposals still standing. By early March, all Senate bills must pass to the House and all House bills must pass to the Senate.
Ian Cramer, the son of Republican U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from incidents at a Bismarck hospital.
The cost of a bill that would require violent offenders to spend more of their sentences in prison instead of transitional housing is inflated, North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley claimed.
A study found that North Dakota’s agriculture industry generates $41.3 billion annually in gross business volume, supports 123,360 jobs and contributes $10 billion in labor income.
North Dakota Department of Commerce Tourism and Marketing Division is asking for help choosing a new state icon. The division partnered with Bismarck-based design studio The Good Kids to create two options.