As North Dakota lawmakers push to remove daylight savings in the state, some students and residents from the area are expressing their concerns over the potential change.
Brittany Stewart, right, delivers the opening statement for the plaintiffs at the beginning of a trial over North Dakota’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors on Jan. 27, 2025. Jess Braverman, another attorney for the plaintiffs,
The two-term North Dakota governor rallied state support for a project one Biden administration official called the “ultimate climate resilience
North Dakota’s highest court has ruled that the state’s overturned abortion ban will not be enforced during an appeal of a judge’s ruling that struck down the law in September.
North Dakota’s unemployment rate rose to 2.5% in December but remains the third lowest nationwide, with Fargo leading job gains.
Frostival is a fun winter festival that takes place in Moorhead and Fargo from January 31st to February 8th, 2025! Looking for some winter fun in one of the coldest places around? Look no further than Frostival in Moorhead and Fargo.
Aerial applicators in North Dakota treated a record 5.5 million acres in 2024, with 70,000 acres treated by drones. The record was reached with no fatalities among pilots.
The Digital Trust Workforce Inclusion Program (DT-WIP), through a partnership between ISACA and the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber, is expanding this year’s reach to include North Dakota and Northwest/North Central Minnesota.
Ashton Safranski added 13 points and 4 steals for the Dragons, who are 9-12 overall and dropped below .500 in the NSIC at 7-8. Moorhead plays host to St. Cloud State at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1.
Supporters say the bill protects Second Amendment rights, but opponents say it takes away a tool that could prevent gun violence, like the July 14, 2023, shooting that killed a Fargo officer.
Republicans focus in on ways to alleviate pressures of Democrats' 2023 “Carbon Free by 2040” bill, while testimony from the Prairie Island Indian Community prompts lawmakers to hold off on voting.
Frederick Edwards Jr. of Fred’s Dissonance and Zoe Absey of Fargo’s Human Rights Commission join Adam at the desk to talk about the recent MLK celebration that was hosted January 20th