A bill preventing policies that would limit the use of baiting for big game animals on private property passed the Senate floor Wednesday on a 31-15 vote. Senate Bill 2137 would prohibit the North Dakota Department of Game and Fish from creating rules and policies on using bait for wildlife.
A resolution advanced by the North Dakota House on Wednesday seeks to raise the voter-approval threshold for ballot measures that would amend the state constitution. But even if the state Senate supports the measure,
North Dakota lawmakers in the state House have passed legislation by a vote of 55-37 to end daylight saving time. The legislation still needs to be passed by the Senate and signed by Gov. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND).
As North Dakota lawmakers push to remove daylight savings in the state, some students and residents from the area are expressing their concerns over the potential change.
North Dakota's Audubon National Wildlife Refuge is rife with all sorts of native passerines, waders and waterfowl.
A bill that would end Daylight Saving Time in North Dakota has passed in the House. If it becomes law, you would not have to set clocks forward an hour every spring and back again in the fall. Representatives in favor of the bill argued that the time change often results in sleep debt and can
The three bills considered Wednesday would regulate rental business to prevent a "snowball effect" of fees becoming unmanageable for North Dakota renters, said Sen. Ryan Braunberger, D-Fargo.
In January of 1942, there was a heat wave with temperatures in the 50s. The month started off on the cold side with highs only in the single digits, either side of zero. But the temperatures quickly flipped into the 40s. The 21st to the 26th featured temperatures in the low 50s! That is almost 30° above normal. And that was just in Bismarck.
In 2023, state made it a crime for health care professionals to provide treatments, including puberty blockers and hormone therapy, to anyone younger than 18.
Tea Area alumnus and South Dakota State freshman forward Katie Vasecka knocked down the go-ahead 3-pointer with 3:02 to play to put the Jackrabbits up for good in a back-and-forth 63-55 win over North Dakota State on Wednesday.
A trial over North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for kids is happening in Bismarck. The trial began Monday and is set to last eight days.
Wednesday to pass a bill preventing the North Dakota Game and Fish Department from restricting the use of supplemental feed on private property.