A proposal to set aside $100,000 for police recruiting in the 2025 city of Minot budget was struck down, amid an ongoing investigation into the department’s police chief.
Montana U.S. Sen. Jon Tester has made protecting reproductive freedom for women central to his campaign to remain the sole remaining Democrat to hold statewide elective office in Big Sky Country.
Game and Fish officials are warning hunters to be cautious about where they drive this hunting season. They say conditions are very dry in the western part of the state; your car’s exhaust can potentially start a fire when driving or parking on grass.
Senator Kevin Cramer, a close ally of Mr. Trump, said this type of bizarre behavior seems to go in cycles. He said at this point, it does seem to be more of an attention-getter than political.
Access to community services, free haircuts and winter gear are some of the many things offered by The Pursuit Church in Minot on Tuesday for anyone who may need it.
Dickinson Police arrested a man who they say broke into his neighbor’s house on the 1500 block of 2nd Street West and threatened him with a gun, prompting a SWAT response.
The Williston Police Department said they received a call reporting that a cat was stuck in a storm drain and asked the fire department for assistance.
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The money raised at this event has been donated to a variety of charities, but for the last couple of years, it has been given to the Western Dakota Honor Flight.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, letting the states decide on the legality of abortion, there has been a long and complicated court battle playing out in North Dakota.
City Manager Harold Stewart said that at the moment, the force is down 17 officers, or roughly 25%. He said the issues brought forth are not criminal, but rather managerial.
Family Nurse Practitioner Michelle Maier said while the technology has been available in Europe for years, it's new to not just the Bismarck area, but North Dakota as a whole.
State legislators on both sides of the aisle are speaking out after State District Judge Bruce Romanick struck down North Dakota’s ban on abortion on Thursday.
According to court records, investigators say Shawnee Krall caused just under $900 in property damage in the Ward County Jail days before his murder trial in Stark County.
Three members of the Williston Fire Department left Friday morning to aid firefighters in California. A request to the state was made earlier this week, and Williston received approval to help Thursday.