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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Bret Kavanaugh halted an 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that said tribes could not bring a Voting Rights Act lawsuit, which would have changed the legislative map.
Work is about to begin on a 67,000-square-foot expansion of the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in Bismarck.
North Dakota’s federal court system faces a crisis as funding for private defense attorneys has run out, threatening legal ...
Mary Steurer of the North Dakota Monitor first reported that Governor Kelly Armstrong challenged the North Dakota Ethics ...
Almost 221 years ago, in 1804, Lewis and Clark headed west under the commission of President Thomas Jefferson, to see what we had bought in the Louisiana Purchase. In the fall of that year, the ...
“Paying for day care or security is a policy question, it’s a political question, and it ends up being a legal interpretation ...
Black Baseball Players in North Dakota History” at 2 p.m. on July 20. The event is free and open to the public. This presentation w ...
Tom Strinden, the husband of North Dakota Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden, has died at the age of 63 after a 17-month battle with ...
Tom Strinden, a Fargo eye surgeon and husband to Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden, died Sunday, July 13, at their family’s lake ...
Rescue and recovery personnel from 13 states are assisting Texas with recovery efforts in the aftermath of a deadly July 4 ...
The Hazen sisters lit up the New Salem stage with new music, heartfelt hometown pride and a performance introduced by Gov.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and representatives from more than a dozen state agencies visited the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa ...