Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
The city of Bismarck has announced traffic restrictions in two areas beginning at 8:30 a.m. Thursday.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined a Mandan construction business more than $505,000 for trench violations.
The University of Mary student accused of making a bomb threat pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning during a preliminary hearing.
A national crackdown on distracted driving begins Saturday, and law enforcement across North Dakota will have extra patrols on the road.
As North Dakota's Republican legislative leaders prepare to sort out their differences on tax relief proposals, a package that mixes income and property tax cuts is starting to take form.
No people were injured and no hazardous materials spilled when a BNSF Railway train derailed in the southwest North Dakota town of Hettinger.
Gov. Doug Burgum has rejected a bill that would raise North Dakota’s interstate highway speed limit to 80 mph.
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A Bismarck woman is accused of having sex with a student while employed as an instructional aide at Century High School.
Bismarck police are investigating whether a man accused of child sex crimes might allegedly have had more victims.
The University of Mary student accused of making a bomb threat pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning during a preliminary hearing.
A Bismarck couple and a Mandan man are accused of working together to distribute thousands of fentanyl pills in Burleigh and Morton counties.
As North Dakota's Republican legislative leaders prepare to sort out their differences on tax relief proposals, a package that mixes income and property tax cuts is starting to take form.
Gov. Doug Burgum has rejected a bill that would raise North Dakota’s interstate highway speed limit to 80 mph.
The North Dakota Senate has voted to override Gov. Doug Burgum's veto of a bill that would restrict how the state's public schools treat transgender students.
North Dakota schools would be required to show students high-quality video of how a human fetus develops in each week of pregnancy under a bill that Senate lawmakers have approved. The Wednesday vote comes on the heels of the North Dakota Supreme Court’s abortion ruling this month. The ruling decided a state abortion ban will remain blocked while a lawsuit over its constitutionality proceeds. Republican Sen. Janne Myrdal helped introduce the bill. She hopes young people will think twice about getting abortions after seeing the videos. The bill still needs to gain final approval in the House and a signature from the governor to become law.