March 10, 2020 Democracy 2020 Digest: Sanders says winning Michigan's not a must He’s lost his front-runner status and now trails Democratic presidential nomination rival Joe Biden in the all-important race for convention delegates, but Sen. Bernie Sanders says that a victory Tuesday night in Michigan is not a necessity.
March 8, 2020 Cancer patient quarantined on cruise ship fears she'll miss treatments: 'I really feel like I need to be off the ship' Speaking on “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday Kari Kolstoe, a passenger quarantined aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship with stage 4 cancer said, “I really feel like I need to be off the ship.”
February 19, 2020 North Dakota regulators approve Dakota Access Pipeline expansion despite pushback An all-Republican board of government regulators in North Dakota Wednesday voted to approve a permit that would expand the capacity for the Dakota Access pipeline project, which they believe has met rigorous state and federal requirements to proceed but that opponents say still present concerning risks for the environment and for constituents living in the region.
February 18, 2020 What are the 5 least populous US states? Which are the five least populous U.S. states?
February 13, 2020 Blizzard conditions in Midwest captured on satellite, storm to usher in 'dangerously low wind chills' The howling winds of winter were so strong Wednesday over the Upper Midwest that blizzard conditions were able to be picked up from space.
January 19, 2020 Bitter cold settles across Midwest in wake of sprawling storm; Northeast hit with snow, slush A sprawling snowstorm that produced blizzard conditions as it moved across the Plains and Midwest this weekend has left dangerously cold wind chills in its wake while the storm spread to the Northeast, bringing snow showers and slick road conditions.
December 14, 2019 Phone scam: North Dakota father gets call saying his Marine son was killed on active duty A North Dakota father received a piece of horrible news that left him searching for options after a private phone number reached out to tell him that his son, a Marine, had been killed while on active duty.
December 8, 2019 North Dakota county to vote on whether to stop accepting refugees A county in North Dakota will decide Monday whether it will stop accepting refugees, potentially becoming the first since President Trump issued an executive order making it possible.
November 21, 2019 Native American woman, 32, found in submerged truck was strapped into passenger seat, court docs reveal A Native American woman, whose body was discovered in a submerged truck in a North Dakota lake more than a year after she went missing, was strapped into the passenger side with a seatbelt around her waist, according to unsealed court documents.
November 1, 2019 Keystone Pipeline leak spills more than 380,000 gallons of oil in North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, R-N.D., is urging TC Energy to "review its pipeline inspection and monitoring programs" after a portion of the Keystone Pipeline leaked on Thursday, spilling an estimated 9,120 barrels of oil near Edinburg, North Dakota.