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Measles cases continue to accumulate in the United States in what is already the second-worst year since the disease was ...
North Dakota is the 11th state in the U.S. with a measles outbreak. The U.S. has 935 confirmed measles cases this year. That's triple the amount seen in all of ...
The recent legislative session was consequential for North Dakota's energy industry, though not all proposals made the final ...
Thousands of acres of tribal lands in North Dakota have burned in the last several days due to wildfires amid dry and breezy ...
On Thursday, May 15th, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., North Dakota’s sixty-nine fallen peace officers will be remembered and honored ...
The bill stems from concerns that public entities were not providing adequate public comment periods during meetings and were ...
The North Dakota Department of Emergency Services is reporting that crews responded to 60 fire starts over the weekend as the ...
Mark Watne won't run for reelection as president of NDFU, the state's largest farm group. Shelly Ziesch, an NDFU director, is ...
Senate Bill 2282 applies specifically to child care stipends. The tax credit allows employers that offer this benefit to ...
North Dakota’s 69th Legislative Assembly was defined by results. In a session focused on delivering for our citizens, we prioritized tax relief, tax reform, rural infrastructure, education, ...
The legislation signed Friday by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is designed to protect Bayer from lawsuits claiming that it failed ...