North Dakota could see another $9 billion in oil tax revenue over 10 years if oil companies begin injecting carbon dioxide into oil wells on a large scale, an analysis released Tuesday shows. North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus on Tuesday outlined the potential of carbon dioxide on oil production and tax revenue for the
Researchers are digitizing historical records from a Native American boarding school in Bismarck, aiming to bring information closer to the communities affected by its existence.
North Dakota school boards pushed back on a Senate bill that would require public comment periods during regular meetings of local subdivisions. Sen. Bob Paulson, R-Minot, said he is sponsoring Senate Bill 2180 in response to complaints he’s heard from around the state.
The male juveniles were driving a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe at 7:20 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, on Mooreton Pond when the vehicle went through the ice, according to a news release from the Richland County Sheriff’s Office. The children escaped through the front window of the vehicle before it sank out of sight, the release said.
Gender-affirming care for minors hangs in balance
Two bills with the goal of making breakfast and lunch free for K-12 students have been officially introduced by the state legislature with bipartisan support.
House Bill 1259 would eliminate daylight saving time in North Dakota, instead having the state observe standard time year-round.
Signs in protest of a carbon pipeline project sit along Highway 281 south of Ellendale, North Dakota, on Nov. 12, 2024. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Several bills related to carbon capture pipelines are set for hearings this week in the North Dakota Legislature covering topics including eminent domain,
A first-of-its-kind investment gives an ethanol producer in North Dakota $205 million for stashing emissions underground. The EPA and Justice Department reached a settlement with Marathon Oil, resolving alleged Clean Air Act violations at the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota.
North Dakota lawmakers have revived a bill that would let children be with their mothers in prison.
FARGO (KFGO/KVRR) — A Belcourt, North Dakota man is sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing a woman in 2020. Justin Baker, 44, was charged with two counts of sexual abuse by threat or death or serious bodily injury and two counts of assault by strangulation.
North Dakota lawmakers have slashed income taxes to the point where various programs doling out deductions and tax credits are of limited use.