Heartbeat Regulation Part Two: Why is North Dakota the first to pass strict abortion laws?
If you tuned in last night at 10, we gave you part one of our abortion series, Heartbeat Regulation, an in-depth look at the potential timeline and court battle the state faces. Tonight we examine why it's North Dakota that's the first state to pass the strictest abortion laws in the nation.WDAZ, 05/03/2013
"Heartbeat Regulation" Part one: What lies ahead for ND's abortion laws
A little over a month ago Governor Jack Dalrymple signed three pieces of legislation that gave North Dakota the strictest abortion laws in the nation.WDAZ, 05/02/2013
Grand Forks leaders hope for progress on bills in final days of legislative session
As North Dakota's legislative session comes to a close there are still some priorities leaders here in Grand Forks are pushing for. Water projects and property tax relief are just a couple of last minute bills that could make a big impact for Grand Forks residents.WDAZ, 05/01/2013
Springfest gets green light after ground conditions inspected
The ever-controversial Springfest received the "go-ahead" from the Park District this morning. Park officials were worried the ground at University Park could be destroyed if the event continued on snow and damp grass.WDAZ, 04/30/2013
Gov. Dalrymple signs tougher ND DUI laws
Governor Jack Dalrymple signed House Bill 1302 into law this afternoon giving North Dakota stricter DUI penalties. Grand Forks law enforcement say this has been "a long time coming".WDAZ, 04/29/2013
Grand Forks makes purchasing a home easier for future homeowners
The City of Grand Forks is making it easier for future home buyers to purchase a home. The Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance program will provide no-interest, no-payment deferred loans of up to 10,000 dollars for income-eligible buyers.WDAZ, 04/29/2013
Red River flood prep begins
Flood preparations have begun on both sides of the Red River. Grand Forks and East Grand Forks are taking precautionary measures and are making sure those who may be soon surrounded by water have access to safety supplies.WDAZ, 04/25/2013
Oil boom comes to UND
A particularly young UND program is booming just like the Bakken oil fields in western North Dakota. The Petroleum Engineering Department began just three years ago, with only four students. That number has grown exponentially and now faculty is worried for what's next.WDAZ, 04/24/2013
Grand Forks moves to explicitly allow crash site memorials
Tonight Grand Forks city leaders made moves to help grieving families. A City Committee approved a policy that will allow families to place roadside memorials near the scene of fatal traffic accidents.WDAZ, 04/23/2013
Grand Forks leaders aim to create housing incentives
City leaders are working to make Grand Forks development more attractive to builders by reducing cost risks and lowering some fees. The Blue Ribbon commission made initial recommendations and now they're being taken a step further.WDAZ, 04/22/2013
