North Dakota has historically been a rural state, but legislators in a newly formed caucus say rural voices are increasingly overlooked as the state’s demographics change.
Larson, who later apologized, wondered just prior to Friday's vote if the tribe that wants to build a resort in Grand Forks ...
The department has been working with graphic designer The Good Kids to develop an icon that represents the state and local pride. A short 5-question survey is now open where peopl ...
NDN Collective announced Friday that longtime Chippewa activist Leonard Peltier would be returning home to North Dakota, ...
Crocodiles, monkeys, tigers, zebras and dozens of other taxidermy animals will move to new homes after concerns about arsenic ...
Well over 100 people gathered in a rural town Wednesday night, rallying around the feeling that proposed industrial ...
Vintage signs advertising everything from Coca-Cola to hair pomade line the walls, each one a little window into a bygone era ...
Voting rights advocates and students say the bills would discriminate against college students who feel more connected to the ...
The United States is a diverse country where every state has its own culture, history, and quirks — and some of those quirks ...
A new bill proposed in the North Dakota Senate aims to provide public financial support to small towns across the state. A ...
A rural catalyst committee and grant program would form to support North Dakota towns of 8,500 or less if Senate Bill 2390 passes through the legislature.
JAMESTOWN — The North Dakota Senate Transportation Committee unanimously voted to attach a do not pass recommendation to ...