A Minot man faces multiple charges in two jurisdictions stemming from an alleged relationship with a minor and harboring the minor in Minot after she ran away from home in November. Joshua Dennis Campbell,
A spokesperson for the Ward County Sheriff’s Office said crash reports started coming in around noon after snow began to blow over roadways.
The American Lung Association (ALA) has released the 2025 State of Tobacco Control report grading North Dakota’s tobacco control policies. The report evaluates state and federal policies on actions taken to eliminate tobacco use and recommends tobacco control laws and policies to prevent nicotine dependence and tobacco use by minors.
RAY, N.D. — Authorities have identified a Minot man who died in a one-vehicle crash in northwest North Dakota.
In January of 1942, there was a heat wave with temperatures in the 50s. The month started off on the cold side with highs only in the single digits, either side of zero. But the temperatures quickly flipped into the 40s.
House Bill 1361 would establish mandatory minimum prison sentences for people found guilty of human trafficking crimes. The highest sentence would put a person convicted of a Class AA trafficking-related felony — a charge usually involving child victims — in prison for at least 40 years.
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North Dakota State Coaching Icon Randy Hedberg Announces Retirement
After an extensive 45-year coaching career, Randy Hedberg has officially announced his retirement. The longtime North Dakota State (NDSU) assistant coach announced on Jan. 29, marking the end of a remarkable tenure in college football.
GRAND FORKS — Some city leaders in places like Fargo and Minot are coming out against a proposal by Gov. Kelly Armstrong to reduce North Dakota property taxes, showing particular concern about the governor's call for a 3% cap on local taxing.
North Dakota school boards pushed back on a Senate bill that would require public comment periods during regular meetings of local subdivisions. Sen. Bob Paulson, R-Minot, said he is sponsoring Senate Bill 2180 in response to complaints he’s heard from around the state.
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a resolution Wednesday seeking to increase the percentage of votes required to approve ballot measures that seek to alter the state's constitution.
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.
The Minot Public School Foundation has announced a $15,000 donation from Hess Corp. to fund Classroom Innovation Grants. These grants empower educators to bring their students new and creative learning opportunities,