Latest News
It was designed to head-off an initiated Constitutional amendment.
-
Health officials say flu, covid and RSV shots are the most effective way to protect against the respiratory illnesses.
-
Governor Kelly Armstrong opened the session with hopes of having work done by Friday.
Each Friday on A Closer Look with the Monitor, Prairie Public's Craig Blumenshine speaks with North Dakota Monitor journalists about their reporting, giving listeners a closer look at major topics in the news, from education and state policy to energy and agriculture topics.
Latest Podcasts and Featured Stories
This week on Prairie Plates, an interview with Taylor Snelling, owner of Mezzaluna in downtown Fargo.Host Rick Gion talks with Snelling about being a restaurateur, the Mezzaluna menu, cocktails, Valentine's Day, and The Drawing Room — a secret speakeasy below the restaurant.
Main Street
-
A bill to save a rural hospital, winter STEM ideas for families, a powerful courtroom story, and the prairie roots of venison chislic.
Dakota Datebook
-
Accidents at railroad crossings were fairly common in the early days of railroading, and the results were often gruesome. When survivors brought lawsuits, courts frequently ruled in favor of the railroads.
News from NPR
It was a volatile week for trans-Atlantic relations, marked by President Trump statements that unsettled global markets and strained ties with U.S. allies — on topics ranging from Greenland to Gaza.
-
In a not-too-distant future, an artificial intelligence entity determines the fate of the accused in Mercy, starring Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson.
-
Lam, 68, pledged to accelerate economic growth and was reappointed unanimously by the 180-member Central Committee at the conclusion of the National Party Congress.