From property taxes to school choice, 746 pieces of legislation survived past the halfway point of North Dakota’s 69th ...
Of seven bills related to gun laws discussed at the North Dakota Legislature on Tuesday, two prevailed — including one that ...
North Dakota is urging a federal court to toss out a Biden-era plan to limit fossil fuel and mineral resources development on ...
Four days after going through his first workout with the Cubs, veteran Justin Turner was in the lineup for a road game against the Padres. He collected two hits and drew a walk. Turner was back in the ...
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said that the state will be suing the Bureau of Land Management over changes that the organization made to North Dakota’s Resource Management Plan.
As North Dakota's lawmakers head home for their crossover break, the House and the Senate are seemingly hoping the other chamber will do the dirty work.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley filed a lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management’s amendments to the North ...
The North Dakota Senate passed Attorney General Drew Wrigley's bill 28-18, sending the bill that would make violent offenders ...
The North Dakota Senate approved a bill requiring violent offenders to serve longer prison terms and establishing mandatory minimum sentences for crimes committed against law enforcement officers.
The measure, which passed three months after late Mayor Harold Washington endorsed a “middle course” plan for 18 night games, ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 25, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National ...
That’s a question that has been raised as Wrigley, North Dakota’s attorney general, makes the rounds to discuss Senate Bill 2128 , also known as the “truth in sentencing” bill. The impetus for the ...