Early October wildfires that devastated parts of western North Dakota caused damage that will easily surpass the threshold needed to request a presidential disaster declaration.
North Dakota voters are deciding ballot measures to do away with the property tax, legalize recreational marijuana and to raise the bar for citizens to amend the state constitution.
Republicans were elected into every statewide office and are set to maintain supermajority in the Legislature, outweighing Democratic seats by 42-5 in the Senate and 83-11 in the House.
CBS News projects former President Donald Trump will win North Dakota and South Dakota in the 2024 presidential election. Each state has three electoral college votes. North Dakota and South Dakota both voted for Trump in 2020 and 2016.
Republican U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong has won the race to be North Dakota’s next governor. The state’s lone congressman has served three terms in the U.S.
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The North Dakota Supreme Court has sided with state Sen. Janne Myrdal, R-Edinburg, who was sued by a constituent after she blocked him from her Facebook page.
It's unclear what an “energy czar” would do. Speculation has grown on what, if any, Cabinet post the North Dakota governor will get in Trump's administration.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley has issued an opinion stating that home rule charter cities do not have the authority to create their own recall process for elected officials,
Recreational legalization ballot questions in Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota all failed. Two medical measures passed in Nebraska but face legal challenges over the validity of the signatures required to get the measures on the ballot. Why two measures? One legalizes the medical use of cannabis, and the second regulates it.
But in North Dakota, the outcome of Tuesday's vote won't change the status quo much. Here are four takeaways from the general election in North Dakota. The Secretary of State's office said just under 63% of North Dakota's 594,140 eligible voters cast ...
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