North Dakota Supreme Court hears arguments tied to abortion law
The legal fight over North Dakota's abortion ban continues, and oral arguments about one element of the case were heard by the state Supreme Court yesterday.
The legal fight over North Dakota's abortion ban continues, and oral arguments about one element of the case were heard by the state Supreme Court yesterday.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said Tuesday that the deleted email accounts of the late Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and his Deputy Attorney General Troy Seibel cannot be recovered.
North Dakota voters approved a constitutional measure limiting the governor to two four-year terms and state lawmakers to eight years.
The North Dakota Public Service Commission is using a recent influx of federal dollars to implement pipeline safety programs.
Even though autumn brings cooler temperatures to North Dakota, dry conditions mean the risk of wildfire remains high, particularly in rural areas.
A U.S. District Court judge Friday denied a motion from the federal government to limit the scope of a lawsuit filed by North Dakota over security costs at the Dakota Access Pipeline.
An audit of North Dakota's election system found a very low risk for voter fraud.
North Dakota lawmakers say childcare is a barrier to workforce development, and they will look at ways to make it easier for working families to afford.
From the great resignation to pending retirements, North Dakota's cybersecurity workforce faces challenges in filling positions. State leaders hope new opportunities for college students will build a more robust pipeline of workers.
North Dakota's Clean Sustainable Energy Authority has awarded $294.2 million in grants and loans, but the impact on the economy may not be fully known for years.