BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - It was a busy Friday for lawmakers in Bismarck.
The chamber voted 73-18 in favor of a bill to increase limitations for how transgender students use bathrooms in schools.
Two bills look to change how parties select their candidates, with one appearing to be designed to enshrine the endorsement ...
Lawmakers considered a range of education savings accounts, which are subsidized by the government to help families pay for ...
North Dakota lawmakers are looking to upgrade the felony level for criminal vehicular injury after a Minot teenager suffered ...
Two proposals in the North Dakota Legislature seek to reshape how statewide and legislative candidates get on the ballot. The ...
The Bismarck Public Schools (BPS) district is asking parents, students, staff, and members of the community about their ...
The Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library is shining a spotlight on North Dakota authors, offering a dedicated section ...
The city of Bismarck on Thursday announced two finalists as it seeks to fill its city attorney position, which has been ...
A Williston banker and a West Fargo school official have been named to North Dakota's Board of Higher Education.
A trial over North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for kids is happening in Bismarck. The trial began Monday ...