North Dakota's oil production was estimated to be down by between 125,000 barrels per day (bpd) and 150,000 bpd due to extreme cold weather and related operational challenges, the state's pipeline authority said on Monday.
Possessing a computer-generated image of child pornography would be punishable as a felony in North Dakota under a bill discussed Monday by state lawmakers. House Bill 1386 adds images created by artificial intelligence to state law prohibiting the possession of child pornography.
Lawmakers are discussing bills that would regulate computer-generated images, with particular focus on protecting minors.
State firefighters may soon be able to retire 10 years earlier as the North Dakota Legislature considers a bill to allow them to participate in the state’s retirement plan for public safety officials.
Heidi Heitkamp, former Senator of North Dakota, joins CNBC's 'Special Report' as President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th U.S. president, becoming the second to serve two non-consecutive terms.
Directly south of us in North Dakota there were more cheers than concerns at one Trump watch party, as many were expecting to see swift action on the presidents promises.
Reports of child sex abuse materials in North Dakota have tripled since 2020. State lawmakers are looking to adopt stricter penalties for people who use Artificial Intelligence to produce it.
If you’re a renter in North Dakota, a new bill about moving in and moving out might be changing. The Industry, Labor and Business committee heard testimony about the bill offered up by West Fargo Representative Jared Hendrix.
A pair of Grand Forks natives have been selected to be inducted into the North Dakota Hockey Hall of Fame. Former Grand Forks Red River coach Matt Malm and longtime administrator and statistician Bob Gillen are the 2024 inductees to the hall of fame,
Aerial applicators in North Dakota treated a record 5.5 million acres in 2024, with 70,000 acres treated by drones. The record was reached with no fatalities among pilots.
The bill looks to be a hot topic this session. A similar bill during the 2023 session was narrowly shot down in the Senate by a vote of 26-21 against the bill after it passed the House.
North Dakota is the latest state to pursue legislation allowing schools to serve whole milk. A bill passed a committee vote Jan. 17.