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One of them is taping a season in Arizona, where this week you'll find the North Dakota State men's golf team in the Summit ...
A new tribal national park in North Dakota’s rugged Badlands is opening a little-seen area of the dramatic landscape to ...
FARGO, ND ( KXNET) — A Fargo man was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash on Friday afternoon. According to the North ...
North Dakota elk's herd is thriving, and results from a three-year study in the Badlands has provided insights into movement patterns and survival rates of herds in the western part of the state. Bill ...
The Minot Majettes climbed to the top of Regular Season Coaches Poll #1 by the most narrow of margins. Fargo North and ...
Senate Bill 2018, which outlines the budget for the Department of Commerce, underwent more than three hours of discussion ...
North Dakotans could be asked to pay more at the pump as lawmakers consider the state's first fuel tax increase since 2005.
A new law requiring K-12 public schools in North Dakota to adopt phone-free school policies may be the most impactful legislation of this session, Gov. Kelly Armstrong said as he signed the bill ...
North Dakota K-12 students must put away cellphones during school hours under a new “bell-to-bell” ban signed Friday by Gov.
Senate Bill 2400 was the last of six bills introduced seeking to establish Education Savings Accounts. All six bills failed.
Senate Bill 2400 was the last of six bills introduced seeking to establish Education Savings Accounts. All six bills failed.
Rep. Ben Koppelman, left, R-West Fargo, asks a question to Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck, on the House floor on April 24, 2025.