North Dakota is set to receive more than $500 million over the next five years to improve rural health access and quality.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Wednesday announced that North Dakota has formally submitted its Rural Health Transformation Program ...
Pam Sharp has been appointed to the North Dakota Ethics Commissioner, filling one of three vacancies. Sharp succeeds Ward ...
From debates over a wind farm to the state government committing $45 million to oil research, a lot of important energy and environment news happened in North Dakota in October.
Notre Dame looks at its path to the College Football Playoff and Florida State worries about Thomas Castellanos' injury. Should Auburn make a change at quarterback?
POET Technologies stock (NASDAQ: POET) experienced an increase of nearly 10% on Monday and is still up approximately 60% for the past month. The firm, which creates silicon photonics solutions that ...
An Electron lifts off Oct. 14 (U.S. time) from Launch Complex 1 carrying a Synspective StriX SAR satellite. Credit: Rocket Lab WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab launched a spacecraft for one Japanese radar ...
The collapse of James Franklin’s tenure at Penn State has reshaped the college football landscape. Just two weeks after the Nittany Lions pushed Oregon to overtime with national title hopes still ...
Parts of the state are forecast to experience moderate to major coastal flooding, inland flash flooding, winds up to 60 mph, up to 5 inches of rain and high surf, potentially causing beach erosion.
Two of the best FCS teams in the country collide today when the undefeated (5-0) North Dakota State Bison face off against the Southern Illinois Salukis (4-1) in Week 7 of the college football season.
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the Vote, ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — A North Dakota judge has upheld the state's ban on gender-affirming care for children, in a blow to families who have had to travel out of state to obtain the medical treatments they ...