Getting drawn for a bighorn sheep tag in North Dakota is notoriously difficult. This year, 19,557 residents and 334 nonresidents applied for the six available lottery tags.
North Dakota, the only state without voter registration, uses only paper ballots, which are counted by electronic tabulators.
The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled Cass County prosecutors inappropriately admitted evidence in a child sex abuse trial ...
Candidates for North Dakota’s at-large U.S. House seat showcased policy differences during their second debate Thursday night ...
Preview the Week 5 college football North Dakota Fighting Hawks vs. Murray State Racers game with stats, game information and ...
North Dakota’s abortion ban was officially repealed Thursday following a judgment entered by South Central District Court ...
"Defendant is stipulating to at least approximately $65,000 worth of restitution, the state is a little north of $100,000," ...
North Dakota high school students’ 2024 Advanced Placement (AP) exam results will lead to $2.1 million in college tuition ...
North Dakota public colleges and universities are reporting a 10% increase in first-year students from Minnesota, despite ...
North Dakota Parks and Recreation (NDPRD) has received a grant of nearly $4.5 million for local park projects in the ...
By Scout Nelson The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association (NDSA) conducted its 95th Annual Convention and Trade Show with the ...
Omaha opened the Summit League volleyball season with a sweep of North Dakota on Thursday night at Baxter Arena.