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North Dakota will close public civil protection order hearings for sexual assault and domestic violence cases next year, a move that advocates say will help protect the privacy of victims.
The case centers on redrawn legislative maps that the Turtle Mountain and Spirit Lake Tribes say dilute the Native vote.
During this past legislative session, a new law was passed making sure everyone has the chance to speak during city meetings. Now, Minot City Council members are updating their policy.
Ina Kenoyer, a 47-year-old Minot, North Dakota, woman, poisoned her boyfriend, Steven Riley Jr., with antifreeze, believing ...
In April, North Dakota State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler honored 48 educators who were named County Teachers of the ...
The spat is part of a growing fight between the Ethics Commission, state government and the Legislature, with plenty of blame ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Border Czar Confirms Racial Profiling Is Now Law of the LandTom Homan said ICE has the right to detain any individual for any reason—and that agents deliberately target people based on ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Frantically Scrambles to Drum Up Support for His Next BillTexas State Senator Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from her husband, Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton, who ...
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Energy bills could be big but not beautiful in GOP-led areasWith the One Big Beautiful Bill Act now law, there could be a spike in consumer energy bills in states represented by ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Destructive Pest South Dakota Is Seeing A Huge Increase Of (& What To Do About It)South Dakota and surrounding residents should be aware that there's been a huge increase in a destructive pest. Here's what you can do about it.
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