Lawmakers Consider Annual Session
A growing number of lawmakers believe the North Dakota Legislature should meet annually instead of every two years.
A growing number of lawmakers believe the North Dakota Legislature should meet annually instead of every two years.
Another former candidate for Fargo City Commission is taking another swing at office.
A small fire breaks out at Hawley Cooperative Elevator.
A Polk County man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for a crash that killed two sisters in Hillsboro.
The falling price of crude oil has North Dakota lawmakers looking at a financial forecast that reflects a more than $4 billion shortfall in oil revenue.
The annual Red Kettle campaign in Grand Forks falls a little short.
North Dakota’s House has killed a bill that would have amended the state’s 24/7 sobriety program to include ignition interlock devices.
Minnesota lawmakers are considering repealing a nearly 60 year ban on Sunday auto sales.
The University of Minnesota is working with the State Department of Health after a case of measles was been confirmed in a student on the Twin Cities campus.
Altru Clinic in Drayton is closed until further notice.