According to a release from Sen. John Hoeven's office, the Bison football team will visit the White House and U.S. Capitol, ...
WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Julie Fedorchak will host a telephone town hall, giving North Dakotans the opportunity to ask ...
Burgum is partnering with Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner to sell off federal land, a move aimed at ...
North Dakota farmers are worried about looming tariffs and a possible ... “I have hope, I really do, we’ve made it this far,” ...
A Canadian man who pleaded guilty last fall to shooting at energy facilities in North Dakota and South Dakota was sentenced ...
A North Dakota jury awarded damages to Energy Transfer, the company that runs the Dakota Access Pipeline, after finding ...
A group backed by Elon Musk is running ads targeting Republican lawmakers in several states over their support of a federal ...
A jury on Wednesday ordered environmental campaign group Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in damages to Texas-based ...
North Dakota's former Indian Affairs Executive Director Scott Davis has taken a role at the federal Department of Interior.
BISMARCK, N.D. | North Dakota lawmakers are on the verge of making their state the first to tell the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its decade-old ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
Environmentalists have warned that the verdict will be detrimental to environmental advocacy and will bankrupt the organization.