A North Dakota man was arrested after authorities say he impersonated an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer when jail staff released an inmate to him on Tuesday.
Williams County Sheriff Varlan Kvande said while the event was "frustrating," he has not lost trust in his staff.
A Williston man impersonated a federal law enforcement officer and took out an inmate from the Williams County Correctional ...
Animal Rescue and Retirement Ranch (ARRR) is a non-profit that serves as a sanctuary for large animals such as horses, goats, ...
Three people were arrested yesterday in Williston after police found a stolen car during their search for a man with multiple ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) – North Dakota legislators heard testimony Thursday on a concurrent resolution that would proclaim ...
A man is now being charged with driving under the influence after a deadly crash in Williston. According to the North Dakota ...
WILLISTON, N.D. — A 20-year-old Montana man was killed after a North Dakota man — who is accused of driving drunk — hit the ...
Freedom From Religion Foundation is opposing a resolution that the North Dakota Legislature is considering. The resolution ...
The North Dakota legislature voted to create the state Office of Legal Immigration in 2023 to recruit and support immigrants ...
Rep. Nico Rios said the resolution echoes the will of North Dakota’s founding fathers who, he said, argued for the state to ...
Williston, faces disapproval from his GOP district after a "no confidence" vote over social media remarks critics called ...