North Dakota, daylight saving time
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. Senate Bill 2137 would prohibit the North Dakota Department of Game and Fish from creating rules and policies on using bait for wildlife.
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 Dakota may eliminate its Gaming Commission and place all authority to regulate gambling with the state Attorney General’s Office if a proposed bill moves forward.
The chamber moved to increase the voter approval required to change the state constitution from a simple majority to 60%. Voters would need to approve the change in the 2026 general election.
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.
Midco offers some of the best fiber broadband in North Dakota, but there are other options too. CNET helps you pick out the best internet service provider for your needs in Fargo.
Senate Bill 2244 says it would give parents more control over their child’s education, but critics say it duplicates existing laws.
South Dakota State Jackrabbits (14-8, 5-2 Summit League) at North Dakota State Bison (16-6, 5-2 Summit League)
The three bills considered Wednesday would regulate rental business to prevent a "snowball effect" of fees becoming unmanageable for North Dakota renters, said Sen. Ryan Braunberger, D-Fargo.
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.