North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel’s NFL draft stock shot up after his performance at the 2025 Senior Bowl.
North Dakota lawmakers in the state House have passed legislation by a vote of 55-37 to end daylight saving time. The legislation still needs to be passed by the Senate and signed by Gov. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND).
A resolution advanced by the North Dakota House on Wednesday seeks to raise the voter-approval threshold for ballot measures that would amend the state constitution. But even if the state Senate supports the measure,
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As North Dakota lawmakers push to remove daylight savings in the state, some students and residents from the area are expressing their concerns over the potential change.
North Dakota's Audubon National Wildlife Refuge is rife with all sorts of native passerines, waders and waterfowl.
A bill that would pause the disbursement of oil and gas taxes collected from individual landowners on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation drew opposition from tribes and the oil industry.
North Dakotans would no longer need to change their clocks for daylight saving time under a bill approved Tuesday by House lawmakers. The House voted 55-37 to approve House Bill 1259, which would keep the state on standard time year-round.
A bill that would end Daylight Saving Time in North Dakota has passed in the House. If it becomes law, you would not have to set clocks forward an hour every spring and back again in the fall. Representatives in favor of the bill argued that the time change often results in sleep debt and can
Researchers are digitizing historical records from a Native American boarding school in Bismarck, aiming to bring information closer to the communities affected by its existence.
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would eliminate daylight saving time and keep the state on standard time throughout the year. The House voted 55-37 to pass the bill,
In this week’s “North Dakota Outdoors” webcast, host Mike Anderson visits with upland game biologist RJ Gross for a closer look at all of the details.