BISMARCK, N.D. (NORTH DAKOTA MONITOR) – A divisive prison sentencing bill introduced by Attorney General Drew Wrigley’s ...
Lawmakers debated amendments and Senate Bill 2128 for two hours. North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley, who proposed the ...
Colby Braun, center, director of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, listens March 24, 2025, to testimony on a ...
North Dakota's Legislature has approved a 2026 ballot measure for voters to change term limits they approved in 2022.
Because Judge Daniel Hovland sentenced Holmberg to more time than recommended by federal sentencing guidelines, Holmberg has ...
Attorney General Drew Wrigley claims that crime rates are soaring as convicts are let out of prison too early. Yet the North Dakota's crime rate is flat and the prison population has skyrocketed.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley and Deputy Attorney General Claire Ness listen to the House Judiciary Committee workshop Senate Bill 2128 on Monday, March 31, 2025.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is urging residents to check and see if they’re eligible for compensation for ...
An investigation into sexual abuse of vulnerable adults at a Minot care facility began following a lead in a separate child ...
The House Judiciary Committee took testimony on a measure dubbed the “truth in Sentencing” law. The law would require someone ...
A Minot couple has been charged with sexually abusing and exploiting vulnerable adult residents at a care facility in Minot.
The city of Jamestown was awarded a $1.62 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to replace 14 blocks of cast iron water mains, including valves and hydrants with PVC pipe. The ...
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