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The North Dakota Industrial Commission voiced unanimous support Monday to move toward filing a lawsuit challenging Minnesota’s carbon-free electricity legislation, with North Dakota’s governor arguing the neighboring state is overreaching. → Read More
Bismarck’s July 4 Capitol fireworks display has a new feature this year: an option to donate on Venmo. → Read More
Jason Tomanek is running out of wall space. → Read More
North Dakota oil and gas production saw robust increases in March but fell shy of the state’s oil record, the state’s top oil regulator said Wednesday. → Read More
A state program that subsidizes affordable housing projects will be funded again this fall, though not at the level supporters had hoped. → Read More
The POW/MIA flag will fly permanently in front of North Dakota’s Capitol, a symbol that’s especially meaningful to Korean War veteran Vern Huber. → Read More
Hess Midstream Partners plans to expand its Tioga gas plant, meeting the demand for additional natural gas processing capacity as the state works to reduce natural gas flaring. → Read More
North Dakota’s congressional delegation is urging the governor of Washington state to veto legislation they say would result in a “de facto ban” of crude-by-rail traffic from the Bakken. → Read More
North Dakota oil industry leaders urged federal geologists Wednesday to consider new technology that has dramatically boosted oil production as they update an estimate of oil and gas resources in → Read More
North Dakota lawmakers voted Tuesday to require the state engineer to review the ownership of rivers and streams in the state, legislation introduced late in the session that two officials → Read More
North Dakota lawmakers will vote this week on a bill that would require the POW/MIA flag to be displayed daily in front of the state Capitol. → Read More
The future of a controversial wind farm southeast of Bismarck is unclear after developer PNE Wind USA sold the project and dropped a court appeal against Burleigh County. → Read More
A mechanical failure caused oilfield wastewater to spill and contaminate an agricultural field in Williams County on Saturday, the North Dakota Department of Health said. → Read More
The co-owner of a Mandan bar says the business is prepared to take legal action to keep a mural that city officials ordered removed. → Read More
Gov. Doug Burgum signed a complex energy bill on Thursday that clarifies issues related to pore space, or the void or cavity in underground rock formations. → Read More
North Dakota residents concerned about nuclear waste storage say they’re “gratified” that state legislators included their suggestions in a bill approved this week. → Read More
FORT YATES − North Dakota tribal leaders urged members of Congress Tuesday to protect Native American voting rights, highlighting a state voter identification law they said creates unequal access to → Read More
The Bismarck area dodged the brunt of this week’s spring snow storm, but light snow was causing hazardous driving conditions Friday morning. → Read More
A U.S. House subcommittee will hold a field hearing on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation next week to gather input on barriers that prevent Native Americans from voting. → Read More
Gov. Doug Burgum has signed a bill that supporters say will deter tampering with or damaging pipelines and other critical infrastructure. → Read More