N.D. – Nearly 16,500 North Dakotans are currently unemployed. We spoke to the communications officer at Job Service North Dakota about what this last year has...
N.D. — North Dakota on Saturday reported 18 deaths from COVID-19 over a two-day reporting period, along with 127 people who have tested positive for the coronavirus....
N.D. — North Dakota health officials reported on Wednesday that the number of coronavirus-related hospitalizations is now below 100 for the first time in more than...
N.D. – Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says he has completed an 18 month investigation into the allegations of sexual abuse by members of the North Dakota...
N.D. — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said Monday that he plans to ease restrictions on the number of people who gather in restaurants, bars and event venues,...
N.D. – As the prevalence of COVID-19 increased across North Dakota throughout the pandemic, so did the number of cybersecurity attacks against the state’s computer systems....
N.D. — The North Dakota Department of Health confirmed 161 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, from a limited number of reported tests, which is typical...
N.D. – It’s election time for Soybean growers and the North Dakota Soybean Council would like producers to consider serving as a county representative. It’s election...
N.D. – Students at Wishek Elementary School love Mrs. Goering. “She’s probably one of my favorites,” third grader Payton Ketterling said. “I was pretty bad at...
N.D. — North Dakota’s senators declined to say Tuesday whether they will support President Trump’s request to approve $2,000 in COVID-19 relief payments. Trump recently signed...