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Residents in the capital city of North Dakota experienced an intense evening as two tornadoes touched down in the area.
The northern lights may be visible again tonight across parts of the northern U.S., potentially reaching as far south as upstate New York and South Dakota. A stream of solar wind from a coronal hole ...
North Dakota communities will join a “nationwide day of defiance” against authoritarianism and President Donald Trump’s policies on Saturday, June 14. A range of "No Kings" events (including rallies, ...
Ahhhh, South Dakota. The home of two Time Zones, the Central Standard and Mountain Standard Time Zones. Let's face it, when traveling through the Mount Rushmore State, trying to keep track of which ...
Although the North Dakota Parks and Recreation website lists 14 state parks on its interactive map, Schnell Recreation Area isn’t among them. Information about this local gem can be tricky to find.
By: Ann Estvold, North Dakota Newspaper Association BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – Legislation to eliminate daylight saving time in North Dakota still has a flicker of hope in the state ...
Unless Colorado drops DST anyway, it would remain on Mountain Daylight Time — the equivalent of Central Standard Time on clock faces — at least from mid-March to early November.
Additionally, for those on the eastern edge of time zones, like the section in southwest North Dakota on Mountain Time, permanent standard time would mean sunrises around and even before 4 a.m ...
As written, the bill puts North Dakota in permanent standard time, meaning no “spring forward” in the spring. It doesn’t change any time zone boundaries.
But North Dakota already felt more like the North Pole on Tuesday as Bismarck hit minus 39, breaking the record of minus 37 (minus 38.3 C) set in 1910 for the same date.
Idaho is a complicated case because it is divided among two time zones (Pacific Time for the northern half of the state and Mountain Time for the south). In 2020, the Idaho legislature passed a ...
There's even been a suggestion that some states leave the Eastern time zone entirely and adopt a new one used by parts of Canada and a couple U.S. territories.