Farmers opposed to reshaping the weather through "cloud seeding" are pushing a bill to end the practice in North Dakota.
“Last week, we released our new campaign materials for 2025. It’s a new ‘Hello’ campaign, which really highlights the genuine nature of the state. It’s not scripted. It’s just some North Dakota people or people enjoying North Dakota,” said Otte Coleman.
The latest numbers from the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services put flu and influenza cases at 1,456, up 201 cases from the week before.
We’re less than two months away from having to change our clocks. But one state lawmaker says he’s fed up with the time change and wants to do away with it.
North Dakota’s first Congresswoman, Julie Fedorchak, is back in Bismarck and making rounds to hear from the residents of her home state.
North Dakota is depressingly underrated, but don't let that deter you: the state is jam-packed with delightful "hidden" gems that the locals adore.
Carrington City Library has a designated children’s reading area where youth gather for activities. (Erik Gjovik/Foster County Independent)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — North Dakota lawmakers are revisiting potential regulations about the placement of allegedly questionable library materials,
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – A pediatric endocrinologist said one of his patients attempted suicide after learning North Dakota had criminalized gender-affirming care for minors.
Mandan, speaks during a public hearing of the Senate Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Committee on Jan. 17, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — A bill preventing policies that would limit the use of baiting for big game animals on private property passed the Senate floor Wednesday on a 31-15 vote.
The bills highlight a divide between lawmakers who see carbon capture as the future for the state's emissions-heavy industries and those who are skeptical of the need for such projects.
Supporters of the bill say that baiting bans infringe on private property rights and are based on needless fears over the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease.
A trial over North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for kids is happening in Bismarck. The trial began Monday and is set to last eight days.