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FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A North Dakota Highway Patrol vehicle was hit from behind while attempting to control traffic for a tow operator. A press release states that the on Wednesday ...
MORTON COUNTY, N.D. — A parked North Dakota Highway Patrol vehicle was struck by a semi on Interstate 94 near Glen Ullin while a state trooper was directing traffic Monday night, Oct. 30. Around ...
FARGO— A North Dakota Highway Patrol vehicle was struck by a driver near the tri-level on Interstate 94 Tuesday evening, October 24. The driver involved in the crash drove away from the area.
According to North Dakota Highway Patrol, a 2018 Toyota Sienna driven by 49-year-old Karen Galuszka, lost control and hit the patrol vehicle on the driver’s rear side.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol likely will roll out its black vehicles in the coming weeks as it begins its transition from white. The state law enforcement agency received in recent weeks a ...
The North Dakota Highway Patrol is deploying a patrol SUV that is harder to recognize as a law enforcement vehicle, in an effort to target aggressive drivers and behaviors such as speeding and ...
North Dakota Highway Patrol Trooper Brandon Wade was recently named the 2024 Trooper of the Year by the North Dakota Motor ...
WCCO Digital Update: Morning of July 20, 2022 01:13. FARGO, N.D. -- The North Dakota Highway Patrol shot a man after he allegedly led them on a high-speed chase on an interstate highway Tuesday ...
In 2021, there were 44 crashes involving farm equipment in North Dakota, including one fatal crash, according to North Dakota Highway Patrol data. Five crashes resulted in incapacitating injury ...
North Dakota’s Highway Patrol graduation day took place Friday at the National Energy Center of Excellence at Bismarck State College. Eight students graced the stage to take an oath of office ...
The North Dakota Highway Patrol says it is transitioning from white to black patrol vehicles. Skip to content. Close. Back America's Newspaper. 1. Subscribe. Close Sign in.
North Dakota's Highway Patrol is launching drone technology with the help of legislative funding and federal permission to fly unmanned aircraft systems over people.