The Republican and Democratic candidates for North Dakota governor spent 90 minutes discussing multiple topics.
Kelly Armstrong earns nearly all of his personal income from oil and gas. If elected, he'll lead boards overseeing the industry in a state with weak financial disclosure rules.
There’s a month left before the general election and North Dakota’s Republican candidates are in front by a large margin. A poll released by the North Dakota News Cooperative and WPA Intelligence shows Senator Kevin Cramer leading Katrina Christiansen 51-29,
GRAND FORKS – The two Democrats running for District 42’s seats in the state House of Representatives say efforts to ease North Dakota’s child care crunch are among the best ways to boost the state’s workforce, while the Republicans in the race suggest legal immigration initiatives and reducing regulations on teen workers.
North Dakota voters appear split and largely undecided about four of the five ballot measures up for a vote on Nov. 5, a new poll commissioned by the North Dakota News Cooperative found.
On the surface, Republican candidates for the top political races in North Dakota appear set for a clean sweep with just over a month until the general election.
BISMARCK — On the surface, Republican candidates for the top political races in North Dakota appear set for a clean sweep with just over a month until the general election, a poll commissioned by the North Dakota News Cooperative shows.
The false claim that FEMA cannot financially support victims of Hurricane Helene has been circulated by former President Donald Trump.
Two candidates in North Dakota’s governor’s race clashed over gun control, but shared many of the same positions during their second debate of the 2024 election Tuesday morning.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation will hold events in the next two weeks on four American Indian reservations to provide non-driver photo identification cards that can be used for
There are five statewide measures in the general election and early polls show it could go either way for a majority of them.
On November 5, North Dakota voters will be voting on multiple ballot measures. Three of which are constitutional measures, two are initiated measures. Measure 1 on the ballot is looking to change language that has been in North Dakota’s constitution for decades.