February 8, 2016 CDC discovers new bacteria species that causes Lyme disease Researchers have discovered a second type of bacteria that causes Lyme disease that is carried by the same deer tick, but that veers from the condition’s typical symptom of a “bull’s eye” rash.
January 26, 2016 Man drives 1,700 miles to get cat missing for 4 years A cat named Hemi is back with his owner, who drove 1,700 miles from North Dakota to retrieve his lost-and-found pet.
January 25, 2016 Key findings in AP nuclear missile corps probe Over the past 2½ years, The Associated Press has documented evidence of security problems, low morale and other troubles in the nation's nuclear missile corps.
January 23, 2016 Key findings in AP nuclear missile corps probe Over the past two and a half years, The Associated Press has documented evidence of security problems, low morale and other troubles in the nation's nuclear missile corps.
January 21, 2016 Flight attendant accused in North Dakota, Virginia threats A flight attendant accused of making a phony bomb threat that forced a flight he was working to make an emergency landing in North Dakota is accused in a similar incident in Virginia.
January 20, 2016 Cat lost for 5 years jetting home to Marine owner A cat named Hemi, who vanished without a trace in 2011 and reappeared just as mysteriously last week, will soon make a jet flight halfway across the country to rejoin the family that never stopped missing him.
January 14, 2016 Classes at North Dakota college canceled over threat Bismarck police say they are still trying to locate the person believed to have made a threat to Bismarck State College, prompting the school to go on lockdown.
December 20, 2015 North Dakota has almost 3 job openings for every unemployed person The latest unemployment figures from North Dakota paint a familiar picture for citizens of the oil-rich state. A rock-bottom unemployment rate, and far more jobs than available workers, have become common themes.
December 20, 2015 Fracking good times: North Dakota tops U.S. income gains North Dakota leads the nation in personal income growth. No other state even comes close.
December 20, 2015 Federal reports warn of dangers to human life, environment in rejecting Keystone project A pair of reports released this week by federal agencies bolster arguments by supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline that the administration’s failure to approve the project would produce more and deadlier environmental disasters.