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North Dakota law enforcement is conducting increased speed patrols through August 4th as part of the state’s “Speeding Slows ...
Four of the deans who started on July 1 are at a T14 law school, and three of those deans are from within their own ...
Nicole Silva's 4-year-old daughter was headed to a relative's house near the southern Colorado town of La Jara when a vehicle T-boned the car she was riding in.
Nationally, North Dakota has joined a slow but steady stream of states like Idaho that seal or expunge eviction records.
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – An appeals court will not reconsider its decision finding that the Turtle Mountain ...
The next step for the case that claimed North Dakota disenfranchised tribal voters in state elections is likely the U.S. Supreme Court.
A federal appeals court won't reconsider its decision in a redistricting case that went against two Native American tribes ...
North Dakota fossil fuel companies are set to see a boost from the recent tax and spending cuts bill out of Washington.
North Dakota’s Governor signed HB 1127, which introduces new compliance obligations for financial corporations operating in ...
Some condominium associations said they're having trouble finding insurance for their buildings. North Dakota's Insurance Department says it has heard from a number of associations.