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State funding of $500,000 could support creation of aerospace medicine center at UND for pilots battling mental health issues.
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43-year-old Matthew Bakke is accused of plotting to put a potentially deadly chemical in the town's water supply.
David Christopher “Chris” Maland, 44, was killed Jan. 20 while working in Vermont. He pulled over a car, believing one of the two passengers had an expired visa
Public school and homeschool students would receive a flat $500 per student as part of the proposed education savings account program. Private school students would be eligible for up to $3,500.
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Weeks out from a new budget, lawmakers push through bipartisan efforts in the Minnesota Legislature
The land was previously used by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for hay production for the buffalo population at the White Horse Hill National Game Preserve.
Two bills would ban transgender K-12 students from accessing restrooms and locker rooms and playing on girls sports teams.
Lawmakers on two education committees would be required to observe a teacher or school administrator for 12 hours every legislative session.
The attorney general’s opinion comes after the Minnesota State High School League asked his office for formal advice on the matter.
The committee overseeing the state's budget made a do-not-pass recommendation on House Bill 1475, which would give free school meals to students, after a previous committee supported the legislation.
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There are more than $6 million in active National Science Foundation and National Institute of Health research grants in the Twin Ports and Fond du Lac Reservation.
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Nolli Hedira Neal Jr. pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute and possession of firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
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Jayden Allen Perales was 17 at the time of the alleged offense, but has since turned 18. His case was recently transferred to adult criminal court, and he faces up to life imprisonment.
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The cold case killings of Mary and Susie Reker have plagued the Stearns County Sheriff's Office for decades. Now, investigators hope technological DNA advancements will help solve the case.
The bill stems from a 2022 Minnesota Supreme Court ruling that agreed the attorney general did not have to turn over data about organizations or groups under Minnesota’s open records law
Senate Bill 2390, which would support small towns of fewer than 8,500 residents, was amended to lower its funding amount.
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Betty Eckert played on record-shattering North Dakota's basketball team. You won't believe what they did with their opponents after the game.
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The North Dakota Department of Corrections says the first-of-its-kind program in the state will help overcrowding issues at the penitentiary and focus on treatment.
The chamber passed amended House Bill 1181, which recognizes a person's gender in the North Dakota Century Code as their biological sex.
House lawmakers advanced the bill to cap insulin and related medical supplies at $25 per month each with a 59-27 vote.
Amazon opened a last-mile delivery center in Grand Forks, saying it will speed up package deliveries within a 60-mile radius.
The proposals now await floor votes as the "crossover date" deadline to move a bill from one chamber to the other approaches next week.
Two bills passed Thursday that would create state-funded groups to address issues disproportionately impacting North Dakota tribes, like human trafficking and lack of cultural preservation.
The North Dakota Racing Commission granted the two horse racing tracks money to host live racing this summer.
House Republicans push bills to fund pregnancy centers and address “born alive” infants while DFL legislators look to eliminate discrimination based on “pregnancy outcome”
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