A bill requiring the removal of obscene or sexually explicit content from public and school libraries passed the Senate Thursday on a 27-20 vote. Senate Bill 2307, sponsored by Sen. Keith Boehm, ...
Graton’s suit argues that former Secretary Deb Haaland failed to follow federal law, and that the administrator who signed off on the decision didn’t have the authority.
Amid widespread terminations of its employees, the Bureau of Indian Affairs is trying to put the focus back on a critical ...
Frustrations over the permit approval for a pipeline in North Dakota has led some lawmakers to propose change to the makeup ...
The interior secretary can reject demands to rescind approval for offshore wind projects.
Fargo could be forced to return to traditional voting methods after becoming the first city in the nation to use approval ...
The Trump administration is scrapping most support for clean energy and pulling out of climate agreements but wants more ...
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. continued his administration’s advocacy for the U.S. Virgin Islands at the 2025 Interagency Group on ...
From the column: "Regrettably, we have been reminded once again that our public land estate requires constant vigilance and ...
In 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado for a three-week bear hunting trip. Perhaps inspired by Colorado’s beauty, that same year he created the U.S. Forest Service to manage lands for ...
Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.) commended the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for its focus on national parks, which he said ...
The state icon will complement North Dakota’s “Be Legendary” logo and slogan, Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte ...