N.D. – It’s no secret nursing homes have been some of the hardest-hit spots during this pandemic. That’s why they are at the top of the...
N.D. – A judge has found a school bus driver not guilty of aggravated reckless driving for a crash with a train a year ago. 70-year-old...
N.D.— The number of hospitalizations due to complications from the coronavirus has dipped below 100 for the first time in more than three months, North Dakota health...
N.D. – North Dakota Dollars for Scholars is accepting scholarship applications from North Dakota high school seniors and current college students starting Jan. 1. More than...
N.D. – When COVID-19 took hold in the United States, it looked like Gov. Doug Burgum’s moment. The former Microsoft executive, who ran for governor championing...
N.D. – President-elect Joe Biden nominated Rep. Deb Haaland, D-NM, to be his Interior Secretary Thursday. Haaland would become the first Native American to serve as...
N.D. – A Ramsey County, N.D., woman is seeking $75,000 in damages due to serious injuries she suffered in a car accident she claims was caused...
N.D. – Distance education, which is also referred to as “distance learning,” is not a new concept rolled out exclusively in light of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
N.D. – President Donald Trump, putting politics aside for about 30 minutes Monday, welcomed the North Dakota State University football team to the White House with...
N.D. – Christmas may have come a few days early for the group pushing to build the proposed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in western North Dakota....