Austin Knudsen, the Montana Attorney General, said that defamation and emotional distress cases rely on proving malicious intent, which establishes a high legal threshold.
The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is addressing the challenge of maintaining mental health services as federal pandemic-era funding comes to an end.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong has commented on the Grand Forks County Commission's recent decision to approve a letter of intent with the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DOCR).
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) participated in an event at the White House alongside President Donald Trump and other female leaders to commemorate Women's History Month and inaugurate the GOP Women’s Caucus.
On March 27, 2025, Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak cast her vote for H.R. 1048, known as the Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act.
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak of North Dakota has voted in favor of two resolutions aimed at overturning energy regulations set by the Biden administration.
Under the existing rules, state departments of transportation (DOTs) must submit a comprehensive Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP) every four years to the Federal Highway Administration.
The State Board of Higher Education (SBHE) has appointed Scott Molander as the new president of Dickinson State University (DSU), marking him as the institution's fourteenth president.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has announced charges against Amber Hattem and Dalton Hattem, both residents of Ward County, in a case involving the alleged sexual abuse and exploitation of vulnerable adults at a Minot facility.