North Dakota March 1, 2024 Case over deletion of deceased North Dakota AG's emails will not be prosecuted A special prosecutor will not press charges over the deletion of late North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem's email account shortly after his 2022 death.
North Dakota February 23, 2024 Fargo loses challenge to North Dakota's crackdown on local gun control laws A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the city of Fargo, which challenged North Dakota's statewide ban on firearms-related zoning ordinances.
North Dakota February 22, 2024 GOP North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer running for re-election Republican North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, has announced his intent to seek re-election.
North Dakota February 21, 2024 Biden approves major disaster declaration for North Dakota ice storm President Biden has approved a major disaster declaration request by Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum over a late December ice storm.
North Dakota February 15, 2024 Public utilities regulator and third Republican enters race for North Dakota's lone U.S. House seat After winning three statewide elections as a member of North Dakota's Public Service Commission, Republican Julie Fedorchak is seeking the state's only U.S. House seat.
North Dakota February 15, 2024 North Dakota Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller enters gubernatorial bid against congressman North Dakota's lieutenant governor, Tammy Miller, has entered the open gubernatorial race as a Republican candidate, competing against Rep. Kelly Armstrong.
OPINION February 15, 2024 Team Obama appeased climate extremists in North Dakota, and now they’re going on trial for it North Dakota will finally have its day in court as it seeks reimbursement of more than $38 million for the federal government’s refusal to contain protests or assist with law enforcement.
Republicans February 8, 2024 More Republicans treating child care as workforce issue, supporting higher spending More Republicans across the U.S. are supporting increased spending to subsidize child care costs after the pandemic illuminated the industry's fragility and its importance to parents.
North Dakota February 6, 2024 Leader of failed Burgum recall effort to seek North Dakota governorship Air Force veteran Michael Coachman of Larimore, North Dakota, announced Tuesday his independent campaign for the Peace Garden State's governorship.
North Dakota February 2, 2024 Elections official's challenge to North Dakota mail-in ballot law dismissed A federal judge has ruled against Burleigh County, North Dakota Auditor Mark Splonskowski in a lawsuit he brought over the state's mail-in voting practices.
North Dakota January 29, 2024 Former North Dakota senator Tom Campbell launches bid for state's only US House seat Tom Campbell, a former state senator, has shifted his focus from a gubernatorial run to a campaign for North Dakota's sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.