North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has handed his final budget blueprint to lawmakers that includes a rosy picture based largely on his state’s success in extracting near-record levels of oil and gas from
The North Dakota secretary of state is working with the Ethics Commission to propose changes to financial disclosure rules for elected officials, including filing statements every year, making the for
Republicans in North Dakota appear to be souring on the state’s 2023 law banning abortion, a new poll indicates.
Michelle Strinden will soon resign from the North Dakota House and officially become the state’s next lieutenant governor on Dec. 15. Here’s a glimpse into her background.
Reports say Trump is preparing a wide-ranging energy plan, and energy leaders are anticipating the rollout of these initiatives.
A federal judge has ruled that immigrants known as "Dreamers" in 19 states aren't entitled to health care coverage in under the Affordable Care Act.
A federal judge has ruled that immigrants known as “Dreamers” in 19 states aren't entitled to health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Burgum’s last day in office is Saturday. The Governor has spent the last eight years serving North Dakota and will now head to Washington to go through the Senate confirmation process.
The state Public Service Commission voted unanimously to approve a siting permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' modified, 333-mile route in North Dakota. The company's proposed $8 billion, 2,500-mile pipeline system would carry tons of planet-warming CO2 emissions from 57 ethanol plants in five states for storage deep underground in North Dakota.