A U.S. District Court judge in Bismarck who faced a criminal charge in city court after his family dog got loose has resolved the case by apologizing, paying a fine
A man who fired at law officers during a high-speed chase a year ago and was arrested after officers fired dozens of shots at him on a south Bismarck street
An attorney and Indigenous rights advocate involved in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests says the American justice system simply isn’t equipped to uphold treaty law.
A Mandan man pleaded guilty Tuesday to two federal indictments accusing him of being a convicted felon in possession of a gun and possessing fentanyl with intent to deliver.
A federal judge on Monday heard arguments over whether construction can go forward on a controversial bridge in the western North Dakota Badlands while a legal battle plays out.