BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - It was a busy Friday for lawmakers in Bismarck.
Two bills look to change how parties select their candidates, with one appearing to be designed to enshrine the endorsement ...
North Dakota legislators heard testimony on a bill that would have their current bi-annual sessions changed to occur annually. The number of days of a legislative session would not increase from the ...
We’ve been hearing more in the last two weeks about illegal immigrants being arrested and deported in parts of the US. On ...
On Friday, by just a half dozen votes, North Dakota lawmakers said ‘no’ to an idea to give more protections to people who rent apartments.
The chamber voted 73-18 in favor of a bill to increase limitations for how transgender students use bathrooms in schools.
Two proposals in the North Dakota Legislature seek to reshape how statewide and legislative candidates get on the ballot. The ...
A North Dakota bill to study oil spills on Fort Berthold now needs state funding due to policy changes affecting federal ...
Lawmakers considered a range of education savings accounts, which are subsidized by the government to help families pay for ...
Montpelier, presents an amendment to a property tax bill on Feb. 6, 2025. (Mary Steurer/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D.
From building childhood tree forts to designing community spaces, they’re excelling in a male-dominated field.
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