The North Dakota secretary of state is working with the Ethics Commission to propose changes to financial disclosure rules for elected officials, including filing statements every year, making the forms available to the public online and adding fines for noncompliance.
Republicans in North Dakota appear to be souring on the state’s 2023 law banning abortion, a new poll indicates.
North Dakota’s State Canvassing Board unanimously certified the results of the Nov. 5 election on Wednesday, but will reconvene in December to consider the results of automatic recounts of two soil conservation districts.
North Dakota’s Secretary of State’s Office certified the 2024 election results Wednesday with two automatic recounts and two possible recounts for seats in the state’s House of Representatives.
Weeks after his passing on Sept. 29, Ron Ely’s cause of death has been revealed. Per a death certificate obtained by TMZ, Ely, the actor best known for playing the title role in the Tarzan TV series, died from “end-stage heart disease.” He was 86. Ely was the storied man of the jungle in NBC’s …
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will be nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to run the federal Department of the Interior.
Donald Trump assigned North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum a singular mission when leading an agency that oversees a half-billion acres of federal land and vast areas offshore: “Drill baby drill.”
A new statewide poll shows North Dakotans largely support state involvement in providing free school meals, funding childcare initiatives and helping build more affordable housing.
All together, the billionaires tapped for the Trump administration are worth at least $344 billion – higher than the GDP of 169 countries.
Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States, NBC News projects — overcoming polls, prosecutions and other pitfalls that appeared to be standing in his way over a two-year campaign. The New York Democrat used a brutal metaphor to describe her far-right Republican colleague.
With election results now official, see if your neighborhood supported President-elect Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.
When it comes to housing, Democrats and Republicans agree on a key solution: cutting regulations. But they talk about it differently.