Washington is bracing for what could be a prolonged federal shutdown after Congress deadlocked and missed the deadline for funding the government.
A record-breaking performance by West Fargo Sheyenne secured the Mustangs’ first state girls golf title. Coming into the state tournament looking for a second title in three years, the Mandan Braves ...
Century continued a rough stretch on the schedule for Bismarck, as the Patriots swept the Demons for Bismarck's third loss in four matches. Riding the arm of Sylvia Taylor, Century attacked Legacy's ...
The government shutdown has begun. Trump vows to "do things that are irreversible, that are bad" as he seeks to punish Democrats, and his administration has called for mass firings.
The Bank of North Dakota plans to roll out a farm loan program, while state leaders floated other ideas to help farmers as the state's agriculture sector is experiencing headwinds.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley shared more details on the investigation involving Fargo students' alleged use of Snapchat to create and distribute sexually explicit materials.
The Legislature doesn’t need a study on the impact of legislative term limits. There are better uses for the $220,000 the study will cost.
President Donald Trump recently issued an ignorant warning to pregnant women whose doctors prescribe Tylenol, a brand name for acetaminophen.
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from The Bismarck Tribune.
The 55-45 vote Tuesday on the bill to extend federal funding for seven weeks fell short of the 60 needed to end a filibuster.
As investigators comb through the rubble of a Mormon church in Michigan, worshippers are remembering the victims killed.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong told the Tribune on Tuesday that his office is preparing for a government shutdown as a midnight deadline approaches.
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