The Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project, which would carry carbon dioxide from five states and store it underground in North Dakota, has been the subject of much legislation this session.
The House decided to appropriate six million dollars to Senate Bill 2284 which would cover the cost of lunches to families who may be experiencing food insecurity.
Williston hasn’t had a local “Special Olympics” branch for years. Despite this, the police department holds “Polar Plunges” in the hopes of bringing it back. For some community members, the program is very dear to their hearts.
North Dakota is a far cry from Silicon Valley in California, but the state is still making technological innovations of its own. A Fargo company that is looking to revolutionize the livestock industry with their GPS livestock tags.
This spring has been anything but traditional for the outdoor sports. Jeff Roberts captured the sights & sounds of an indoor competition at Legacy's Haussler Gym.
Kennedy fled the state, but was tracked down in Macomb County, Michigan, in Aug. 2021, where he led authorities on a high-speed pursuit, in which one sheriff's deputy suffered minor injuries.
For many of the student-athletes who are a part of the esports program, they were practicing in a small space provided to them. They never would have imagined their new home on campus, a $1.2 million facility.
The news of the Nashville school shooting has left many across the country reeling. Here in North Dakota, students are grappling with the fear and uncertainty that comes with such a tragedy.
Basketball is a sport that usually gets a lot of attention during the month of March. But ever since North Dakota claimed curling as it’s state’s pastime, it’s been the coolest sport in town.
After a vote of 37-9 by the Senate to veto the Governor's decision, the bill now heads to the House, where it will need an approval vote of 63 out of 94 to become law.
State prosecutors are working to obtain a forensics report in the 2007 killing of Anita Knutson, according to records filed this week. The documents are being sought by the defense for the woman charged in Knutson’s killing.
The unmanned aerial system (UAS) industry is booming in North Dakota, and the Northern Plains UAS Test Site has been working with the Federal Aviation Administration to make sure the state remains competitive with the rest of the nation.
Authorities have arrested a 36-year-old man from Denver who investigators said they believe had traveled to the Turtle Mountain Reservation from Detroit to sell fentanyl.
The 37-9 vote comes on the heels of the North Dakota Supreme Court’s ruling this month that a state abortion ban will remain blocked while a lawsuit over its constitutionality proceeds.
North Dakota’s Republican Gov. Doug Burgum said in a statement that he applauds the judge’s decision to require the bureau to resume “their lawfully required quarterly oil and gas lease sales.”
As below normal temperatures are predicted to continue, the United Way will continue to need volunteers and donations to protect the homeless population.
As Taps played, all the veterans in the room took the time to reflect not only on their fallen brothers and sisters, but why they chose to fight in this war.