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North Dakota has reported its first case of measles in more than a month, just as the state hit a milestone that declared the ...
Tom Strinden, a Fargo eye surgeon and husband to Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden, died Sunday, July 13, at their family’s lake ...
With the new addition, farmers markets in North Dakota that accept SNAP benefits show up with stars next to them on the North ...
The Legislature this year approved more than $37 million for the 2025-2027 budget cycle to provide immediate relief to prison ...
A change in how the state gives school districts federal Title I money will result in some gaining — and others losing — ...
Thousands of North Dakota homeowners could face taxes when they sell. Long-term equity gains are now triggering surprise ...
The Pembina County man accused of threatening to harm the acting U.S. Attorney for North Dakota as well as several state officials pleaded not guilty during his first in-person appearance in a Fargo ...
When officials presented the draft on Tuesday during a public video call, they acknowledged the changes in federal policy but said there is still interest in emissions ...
Unless grouse migrate into North Dakota from neighboring states, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s home state will be the ...
Regional drive-to travel is also gaining ground and helping fuel demand in the area. In fact, because this is a growing trend ...
The NFHS Girls Lacrosse Rules Committee has approved five rules changes for the 2026 high school girls’ lacrosse season, ...