Bismarck boys basketball has just one loss on the season, and they’re hoping to keep it that way as they head to the state tournament.
ND Sober Ride, a Vision Zero program, helps reduce impaired driving on North Dakota roads. It’s marking five years of service ...
Third and seventh graders across North Dakota have just days left to enter a statewide essay contest posing one question: ...
Department of Defense: “The B-52 Stratofortress has been utilized in every major conflict since 1965. During the first 100 ...
Iran attacked commercial ships on Wednesday across the Persian Gulf and targeted Dubai International Airport, escalating a campaign of squeezing the energy-rich region.
The former treasurer of Pheasants for the Future, accused of stealing money from the organization, pleaded not guilty.
Five North Dakota agriculture businesses received funding totaling $1 million from the state last month to help them grow.
The Hidatsa language is in a state of emergency. Only an estimated 65 people speak it fluently. But one instructor at United Tribes Technical College is working to change that and save her native ...
Britta Curl-Salemme’s first Olympics is in the books. It’s a goal that she’s chased since she was a kid in Bismarck, and now its a dream achieved.
Cheatley said both employees’ returns come with restrictions, including removal from involvement with the city’s tourism hub.
This year, lawmakers are trying to find a way to combat the urgent issue by creating a larger market for corn in soybeans right here in the U.S.