Sheriff Andy Schneider told North Dakota's attorney general about the "epidemic" of people fleeing, resisting and assaulting ...
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 ...
From property taxes to school choice, 746 pieces of legislation survived past the halfway point of North Dakota’s 69th ...
Feb. 15—GRAND FORKS — North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley's interest in mandatory jail time for crimes against law enforcement and truth in sentencing, as laid out in SB 2128 ...
Of seven bills related to gun laws discussed at the North Dakota Legislature on Tuesday, two prevailed — including one that ...
If you or someone you know is experiencing interpersonal violence, visit CVIC's website at or call the 24-hour crisis line at (701) 746-8900. GRAND FORKS — Attorney General Drew Wrigley recently was ...
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.
MINOT — On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Attorney General Drew Wrigley stood before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and repeatedly accused the North Dakota Department of Corrections and ...
North Dakota is urging a federal court to toss out a Biden-era plan to limit fossil fuel and mineral resources development on ...
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.