Sheriff Andy Schneider told North Dakota's attorney general about the "epidemic" of people fleeing, resisting and assaulting ...
The cost of a bill that would require violent offenders to spend more of their sentences in prison instead of transitional ...
North Dakota may eliminate its Gaming Commission and place all authority to regulate gambling with the state Attorney General’s Office if a proposed bill moves forward.
Kathleen Ronning-Schimetz was previously an employee of the North Dakota National Guard’s office of the Adjutant General. A ...
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is promoting legislation he says will protect the public by ensuring violent ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
North Dakota Attorney General threatens to sue the EPABISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Monday, the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency threatening to sue the agency over its lack of action on an ...
North Dakota's prison system says inmates spend 50% of their sentence in its facilities, including transitional housing.
The ACLU of North Dakota has responded to Attorney General Drew Wrigley joining an amicus brief in support of President Trump ...
A fight over so-called "truth in sentencing" legislation between Drew Wrigley and state prison officials has gotten ugly, and ...
A former civilian employee of the North Dakota National Guard’s office of the Adjutant General has filed suit against her ...
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would eliminate the North Dakota Gaming Commission and place all authority to regulate gambling with the attorney general’s office.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results