The chamber voted 52-40 in favor of a resolution urging the United States Supreme Court to redefine marriage as being between a man and woman only.
The bill would raise North Dakota’s cigarette tax from 44 cents per pack, the third-lowest in the nation, to 69 cents, ranking it 10th-lowest.
The Hospital at Home program will serve patients in who live within 25 miles of the Fargo-Moorhead area. “There’s only a limited number of in-patient beds in the hospital. So if you can take care of some of these patients at their homes safely,
You can mark your calendars and get ready to cheer on your favorites this summer at North Dakota Horse Park in Fargo. The season will feature eight action packed days of thoroughbred and quarter horse racing.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - According to preliminary data, North Dakota saw a decrease in the total amount of fires in 2024 compared to 2023. The North Dakota State Fire Marshal reports a total of 2,924 fires in the state last year, resulting in approximately $26.9 million in property losses.
South Dakota Coyotes (17-12, 8-6 Summit League) at North Dakota State Bison (20-10, 9-6 Summit League) Fargo, North Dakota; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: North Dakota State takes on South Dakota after Jacari White scored 26 points in North Dakota State's 79-77 loss to the North Dakota Fightin' Hawks.
A lawsuit alleging a white nationalist hate group intimidated immigrant business owners in North Dakota has settled. Notice of the settlement came Friday.
Mason Klabo’s legacy at Davies and North Dakota was cemented when he became the career scoring leader in the state’s highest division of high school basketball.
Rep. Josh Christy, a Republican, died Tuesday evening in Bismarck of unknown causes, Rep. Jeremy Olson, R-Arnegard announced Wednesday during a North Dakota House floor session. The Legislature held a moment of silence Wednesday afternoon as the news was announced.
North Dakota legislators on Monday passed a bill proposing changes to the state's election laws and rejected several others.
In January 2025, North Dakota’s commercial service airports recorded 105,587 passenger boardings, making it the busiest January in state history. That surpassed the previous record of 100,617 set in January 2015 and marks the ninth consecutive month of record-breaking passenger numbers across the state’s commercial service airports.
Senate Bill 2307, sponsored by Sen. Keith Boehm, R-Mandan, would require public and school libraries to remove explicit content from main areas of the library to areas “not easily accessible” to minors.