A federal judge dismissed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, finding that the tribe must wait until the Army Corps finishes a key environmental study to bring another legal challenge against the agency.
An investigation into sexual abuse of vulnerable adults at a Minot care facility began following a lead in a separate child pornography case. The facility said they were "appalled" by the alleged actions and are cooperating with the North Dakota BCI.
A group of criminal justice students at the University of North Dakota studied this past week’s Nichole Rice murder trial in Grand Forks to learn about jury selection, testimony, trial proceedings and more.
The Wild West Shootout hockey tournament started in 2020 with 16 teams. Fast forward five years, and there are nearly 115 teams on the ice in Mandan, and they’ve come from near and very far.
A rancher from Driscoll said calving this year has brought some positives. He was able to calve three weeks earlier this year, thanks to the milder weather.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., wants to see a bill providing property tax relief and reform signed soon. The Senate Appropriations Committee voted to recommend one of the three options and bring it to a floor vote.
The scam texts often say there's been fraudulent activity on your card, and will include a link to fix it. However, it will only cause you more problems.
Fargo Davies’ Mason Klabo was named Mr. Basketball after receiving 175 out of 200 possible points in the voting system. West Fargo Horace’s Jaiden Haile was named North Dakota Miss Basketball with 115 total points.
A summer staple for many softball players and fans from across the country is the Sam McQuade Sr. Charity Softball Tournament. This summer marks the tournament’s 50th anniversary.