Las Vegas Raiders Draft NDSU’s Cam Miller

(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota State’s former starting quarterback is turning professional. The Las Vegas Raiders selected two-time national champion Cam Miller in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. The former Bison was one of the
One Dead After Mandan House Fire

(Mandan, ND) — Mandan authorities say one person is dead after a house fire. Firefighters were called to a single-family home in the city’s southeast side on Saturday and saw heavy smoke and fire on arrival. One
ND Department of Ag Confirms Bird Flu Case

(Stutsman County, ND) — State officials have confirmed the presence of bird flu in a Stutsman County backyard chicken flock. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says it is the first case found in
Governor Armstrong Signs Cellphone-Free Schools Bill

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota students will have limited access to cell phones during school. Governor Kelly Armstrong signed the “Bell to Bell” phone-free policy that requires all kindergarten through 12th-grade public schools to create a phone-free
ND Legislature Proposes Increased Fuel Tax

(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota legislature is proposing a fuel tax increase for the first time in 20 years. The state House approved a bill increasing the fuel tax by five cents to 28 cents per
Arrest Made In Noem Stolen Purse Investigation

(Washington, D.C.) — A man is now in custody after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was stolen from a restaurant in D.C. And more arrests are expected. That’s according to a new CNN report over the
Whooping Cough, Flu Numbers Down In SD

(Undated) — South Dakota’s whooping cough numbers are on the decline after cases have spiked nationally. According to data from the State Department of Health, South Dakota has seen 75 whooping cough cases since the start of
Remembrance Held One Year After Deadly Teen Crash In Sioux Falls

(Sioux Falls, SD) — It’s been one year since a deadly car crash that killed two teens and left five others hurt in a central Sioux Falls neighborhood. The driver of an SUV with several teenage passengers
Officers Justified In Using Force In Pair Of Shootings

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota Highway Patrol officers are being justified after using deadly force in two shootings with the same suspect back on April 1st. Samir Albaidhani remains in custody for allegedly evading police and
Governor Larry Rhoden says he’s still undecided

South Dakota’s race for governor is starting to take shape — but Governor Larry Rhoden says he’s still undecided about his future plans. Rhoden says he’ll likely announce whether he’s running after his “Open for Opportunity” tour