Remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, who died in a Tokyo military prison fire in 1945, have been identified through new DNA technology.
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.
Newspaper archives show the Enderlin tornado on June 20 was the third deadliest in North Dakota in the past 75 years, but newspaper archives report at least four even more deadly.
Doug Bichler lost his right arm in 2017. He made immediate changes to Bichler Simmentals to stay in ranching, and later North Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation helped him better adapt for the future.
New evidence in Werner Kunkel's case includes statements from several witnesses who saw Gilbert Fassett alive after he was supposedly murdered, according to the case prosecutors presented to jurors.
Friends, family and law enforcement crowded into the benches of the gallery of a federal courtroom Friday morning in Fargo for Macalla Knott's sentencing.
U.S. harvested barley acreage in 2024 fell to 1.875 million, the lowest number since 1876, with lack of beer demand a major reason. How does the crop fit into farmers' plans going forward?
Macalla Knott oversaw the transport and sale of millions of dollars of drugs supplied by the notorious Sinaloa Cartel to her native Minnesota and the Dakotas. Now she faces life in prison.
Few are aware of how active vigilantes were in 1880s Dakota Territory. Ron Berget's book, "Montana Stranglers in Dakota Territory," tells a largely forgotten story.
Ann Bailey's family is hosting its seventh annual Holiday Hustle on Dec. 14. Runners traverse the gravel roads near the family farmstead and collect money and food for a local food pantry.