BISMARCK – The State Historical Society of North Dakota announces the finalists of its second annual "Teen Takeover" contest. The contest showcases the voices and ideas of North Dakota teenagers.
Celebrate J.S. Bach’s 340th birthday with rare performance, featuring nearly 100 musicians and renowned soloists in historic ...
The adult son of U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges in connection with a crash out of a North Dakota ...
Sarah Vogel is an author and lawyer who served as state ag commissioner and helped farmers facing foreclosure during the ...
Katie Ralston Howe, director of workforce development for the North Dakota Department of Commerce, delivers remarks Aug. 21, ...
A federal agency is seeking disciplinary action against former Federal Emergency Management Agency worker who directed ...
The Prairie Action North Dakota Institute (PANDI) is continuing its virtual Amplify North Dakota series with a session ...
The North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum is hosting a “Dog Days of Winter” event to help you embrace the spirit of ...
A legislative resolution that would have North Dakota "acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ over all the world" cites ...
A South Dakota man was recently arrested for allegedly fleeing from Mandan police while he was in possession of drugs and a ...
North Dakota lawmakers will hear testimony on a bill that would require schools to teach "intelligent design"—the belief that ...
Grand Forks City Council voted to not support SB 2398, a bill that has a connection to the Fufeng controversy.