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The recent weekslong dip in prices for crude oil is not "rooted in strong fundamentals" of the market, North Dakota's top oil ...
Each year a ceremonial Arbor Day tree is dedicated to a local resident whose efforts have made a significant contribution to ...
Are you afraid of anything? If you are, don’t be “scared” to admit it because, even so, you are in good company.
The animating beliefs of this administration range from dangerously wrong to head-spinningly crazy. Tariffs are in the first ...
Chances are you’re just a short distance from a massage parlor where migrant women eat, sleep and toil as victims of sex trafficking. And chances are your state and local authorities are doing little ...
Here’s how the Lee Enterprises Public Service team did a first-of-its-kind analysis of states’ efforts to protect women who are subject to sex trafficking at illicit massage parlors. One tool for ...
Newly released call logs show late Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem spoke with former Sen. Ray Holmberg during a sex crime ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong vetoed a bill Monday that opponents worried would lead to state employees paying health insurance ...
A Bismarck man who hit another man in the parking lot of a bar in January was sentenced to 1 ½ years in prison after pleading ...
The end of North Dakota’s biennial lawmaking session is approaching, and nearly 500 bills have been signed into law by Gov.
In the lettercard, dated April 10, 1912, first-class passenger Archibald Gracie wrote of the ill-fated steamship.
The White House on Monday opened a weeklong celebration of Donald Trump's first 100 days in office by focusing on his border ...