Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota announced Friday that they have started suspending programs and issued layoffs as part of a controlled liquidation plan.
Kamala Harris is the first Black American, and the first south Asian American to hold the office of Vice President. She’s also the first woman in that office.
The Canadian company behind the Keystone XL oil pipeline said Wednesday it has suspended work on the pipeline in in anticipation of incoming U.S. President Joe Biden revoking its permit.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has to keep in touch with officials from all across the state. They published their plan for this on their website for feedback.
Wednesday was an historic day for the United States, with the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President and Kamala Harris as the first black and Asian female Vice President.
President Joe Biden has indicated plans to maintain international travel restrictions. Former President Donald Trump had ordered the bans to be lifted for a number of countries later this month, because the pandemic is still ongoing.
Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND, attended the Presidential Inauguration ceremony in Washington Wednesday and offered his respects for the new president and vice president.
A Williston mom recently took to social media to demonstrate the life skills she wanted to instill in her 9-year-old stepson and the importance of budget management.
President Donald Trump’s refusal to attend the inauguration ceremony of President-Elect Joe Biden marks the 4th time in American history a former chief executive has missed their successors’ regularly scheduled swearing-in because of animosity.
Your News Leader is learning more Tuesday night about a dorm inspection on Minot Air Force Base this past weekend that led to the apprehension of airmen.
A man accused of using an ax to smash windows at the entrance of Republican North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven’s office in downtown Fargo has been indicted in federal court.
Two tribes in North Dakota along with the state Department of Human Services are receiving funding for recovery support for both children and adults impacted by the pandemic.
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues to be strong across North Dakota, the House Human Services committee is hearing debate on bills that would make it impossible to refuse service to people because they don’t have a vaccine.
With the pandemic’s effects still being felt across the globe a year later, many people are in need. It makes non-profits like the YWCA an important aid in helping those who are less fortunate.
Just one day before the Presidential Inauguration, North Dakota lawmakers heard a bill that would require the state’s electoral voters to vote with the state’s popular vote.
Chef Cody Monson from Terra Nomad and Up North Catering stops by the Jenn-Air Kitchen at Advantage Appliance to show us how to make coffee braised beef.