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14 Tanks Burn in Explosion at North Dakota Oil Tank Battery

Jan 20 2021 // Authorities say an explosion at an oil tank battery near New Town, North Dakota, on Jan. 18 sent 14 tanks up in flames and caused oil and brine to spill. No injuries were reported. New Town Fire Chief John DeGroot said the...

Hurricane-Force Winds Caused Extensive Damage in North Dakota

Jan 19 2021 // A weather system packing hurricane-force wind gusts has caused extensive damage and power outages in western and central North Dakota. The National Weather Service reported wind gusts of 77 mph at Garrison, 81 mph in...

Legislation Aims to Strengthen North Dakota Seat Belt Law

Jan 12 2021 // A bipartisan group of lawmakers want to tighten North Dakota’s seat belt law to allow police to pull over anyone they see driving unbuckled — or any of their passengers. It’s the latest and the most...

Human Nature Thwarts Widespread Use of Apps Tracking Coronavirus Exposure

Dec 1 2020 // The app builders had planned for pranksters, ensuring that only people with verified COVID-19 cases could trigger an alert. They’d planned for heavy criticism about privacy, in many cases making the features as...

Workers at North Dakota Company Go on Strike over COVID-19 Safety Concerns

Nov 19 2020 // About 70 drivers and warehouse workers at a Fargo, N.D., food distributor have gone on strike because they don’t believe the company is doing enough to protect them from exposure to COVID-19. Members of Teamsters...

Nurses in North Dakota Worry About Working with Sick Colleagues

Nov 17 2020 // Like many medical workers around the world, the coronavirus pandemic is a burden that Fargo emergency room nurse Adam Johnston can’t escape. The grim reality follows him everywhere: at work, where people die every...

North Dakota Seeks to Use Coronavirus Aid for Fracking

Oct 23 2020 // North Dakota officials say they want to repurpose $16 million in federal coronavirus aid and spend it on grants to encourage fracking instead of using it to clean up abandoned oil well sites. Regulators have presented the...

121,000 Gallon Oil Spill Reported in North Dakota

Oct 21 2020 // North Dakota regulators say an equipment failure at a well near Watford City led to the release of more than 121,000 gallons of oil. The state’s Oil and Gas Division said it was notified of the spill on Sunday at the...

Family of Man Who Died After North Dakota Arrest Settles Lawsuit for $325K

Oct 16 2020 // The family of a man who died after being arrested by Valley City, N.D., police in 2018 has reached a settlement in a civil lawsuit against the city, Barnes County and two police officers. The family of 72-year-old Warren...

North Dakota Oil Patch Sees Exodus of Workers

Sep 15 2020 // Killdeer City, N.D., Administrator Matt Oase can’t help but notice that the community’s population is not what it was six months ago, and wonder what that might mean for the 2020 census count. Apartment...

NTSB: Structural Failure Led to Deadly North Dakota Air Ambulance Crash

Sep 8 2020 // A structural failure led to a 2018 air ambulance crash in North Dakota that killed all three people on board, a new report says. The Bismarck Tribune reports the National Transportation Safety Board last month published...

North Dakota Dems Endorse New Candidate for Insurance Commissioner Post

Sep 2 2020 // North Dakota Democrats have endorsed a new candidate for insurance commissioner after the state Supreme Court ruled the party’s initial nominee was ineligible for the ballot. In a unanimous opinion last week, the...

North Dakota High Court: Dem Insurance Commissioner Candidate Ineligible

Aug 27 2020 // The North Dakota Supreme Court has ruled that the Democratic nominee for insurance commissioner is ineligible for the November ballot. In a unanimous opinion, the high court upheld a lower court ruling that concluded...

Judge: North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Candidate Not Eligible to Run

Aug 19 2020 // A South Central District judge has concluded the Democratic-NPL nominee for North Dakota insurance commissioner hasn’t lived in the state long enough to hold the office. The decision by Judge Thomas Schneider about...

Large Apartment Fire in North Dakota Ignited by Smoking Materials

Aug 18 2020 // A big fire at an apartment building in Mandan, N.D., last week started accidentally with improperly discarded smoking materials, police said. The determination was made after examination of physical evidence and interviews...

Large Fire Causes Heavy Damage at North Dakota Apartment Complex

Aug 12 2020 // A large fire at an apartment complex in Mandan, N.D., has displaced its tenants. Flames could be seen shooting from the roof of the three-story Sunset Bluffs Apartments Monday night. The Red Cross is assisting an unknown...

Lawsuit Claims North Dakota Refinery Developer Owes Workers Wages

Jul 23 2020 // Some current and former employees of a company developing an oil refinery near Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota filed a lawsuit claiming they are owed wages and bonuses. Meridian Energy Group first proposed...

Midwest States to Get Federal Help After Disaster Declarations Approved

Jul 13 2020 // At least three Midwest states – Michigan, Missouri and North Dakota will receive federal help after President Donald Trump approved their requests for federal disaster declarations. Missouri requested a federal disaster...

North Dakota GOP Wants Dem Insurance Commissioner Candidate Off Ballot

Jul 13 2020 // The North Dakota Republican Party is asking the state Supreme Court to remove Democratic candidate for state insurance commissioner from the November ballot, alleging she hasn’t lived in the state long enough to run...

GOP Questions North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Candidate’s Eligibility

May 22 2020 // The North Dakota Republican Party is questioning the eligibility of the Democratic candidate for state insurance commissioner, alleging she hasn’t lived in the state long enough to run for statewide office. In a...