North Dakota’s unemployment rate rose to 2.5% in December but remains the third lowest nationwide, with Fargo leading job gains.
I received a notice in my email that I owed $5,000 in damages and I was shocked to say the least,” said Andrew.
North Dakota House passes bill to adopt standard time
North Dakota's Audubon National Wildlife Refuge is rife with all sorts of native passerines, waders and waterfowl.
FARGO (KFGO/KVRR) — A Belcourt, North Dakota man is sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing a woman in 2020. Justin Baker, 44, was charged with two counts of sexual abuse by threat or death or serious bodily injury and two counts of assault by strangulation.
A trial over North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for kids is happening in Bismarck. The trial began Monday and is set to last eight days.
GRAND FORKS — Some city leaders in places like Fargo and Minot are coming out against a proposal by Gov. Kelly Armstrong to reduce North Dakota property taxes, showing particular concern about the governor's call for a 3% cap on local taxing.
Klabo needs 51 points to pass former UND guard Aanen Moody. His first chance will be Tuesday night at Grand Forks Red River
VELVA, N.D. (KMOT) - A state champion is joining the national champions. Velva’s Ben Schepp is headed to Fargo. The senior announced his commitment to NDSU football on Monday afternoon. Schepp was the starting quarterback for V-D-A-G state titles in 2022 and 2024 and had two interceptions on defense in the 2024 Dakota Bowl against Kindred.
South Dakota State Jackrabbits (14-8, 5-2 Summit League) at North Dakota State Bison (16-6, 5-2 Summit League) Fargo, North Dakota; Thursday, 8 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: North Dakota State hosts South Dakota State after Jacksen Moni scored 24 points in North Dakota State's 87-82 victory against the North Dakota Fightin' Hawks.
North Dakota's highest court has ruled that the state's overturned abortion ban will not be enforced during an appeal of a judge's ruling that struck down the law in September.
FARGO — Librarians across North Dakota are raising concerns about Senate Bill 2307, which they say is unnecessary and could negatively impact public libraries. The proposed bill would update current obscenity laws to include public libraries and schools. It mandates that materials deemed “sexually explicit” must be made inaccessible to minors.