The proposed law would align North Dakota with the window tint laws of 36 other U.S. states, including neighboring states, according to Rep. Steve Vetter, R-Grand Forks.
It's the heart of many a fairy tale — a young woman rising from humble beginnings to a life of luxury in a grand palace. But Marie Downing was Cinderella in reverse — leaving the opulence of Queen Victoria's court in 1887 to become a modest farmer's wife in rural America.
It was a strong year for North Dakota tourism in 2024. That's according to a report from the North Dakota Tourism Division released Thursday.
HHS receives approximately 200 new applications each week from North Dakota households who are either unhoused or at risk of losing their housing.
The Trump Administration – and its new Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon – have made it clear they know they cannot unilaterally shutter the DOE. “It is set up by the United States Congress and we work with Congress,
When Fargo voters approved a unique local election system in 2018, their goal was to choose candidates with broader support to lead North Dakota’s largest city.
State senators and representatives cannot serve for more than eight years after a measure to establish term limits passed in 2022. Three proposed resolutions could change that.
A North Dakota House Committee hears testimony on a bill that would make it easier for people to request Silver alerts. The new bill clarifies which situations qualify for the alerts as well as the ability of law enforcement to issue them.
North Dakota industries continue to experience uncertainty after President Donald Trump doubled-down on imposed tariffs in his speech to Congress Tuesday evening -- solidifying what Canadian Prime Min
Find the Good Life in North Dakota, the state’s national talent attraction campaign, has targeted young families, recent college graduates, veterans, and former North Dakotans (boomerangs) to attract them to key industries like healthcare,