The University of North Dakota Aerospace is now able to offer courses for an aircraft dispatcher certification, a press release said. Courses have to be approved by the Federal Aviation Administration ...
Amtrak recently celebrated the completion of approximately $30 million in upgrades at five North Dakota stations.
A North Dakota highway safety initiative designed to prevent deadly wrong-way crashes has earned national recognition as one of 12 finalists in the 2025 America’s ...
High winds are creating dangerous driving conditions across southeast North Dakota today, especially for large vehicles. The ...
National Teen Driver Safety Week runs Oct. 19–25, and North Dakota’s Vision Zero initiative is urging families and communities to help protect young drivers on the ...
GRAND FORKS – Two upcoming public input meetings will give Grand Forks residents another opportunity to share their thoughts ...
North Dakota Department of Transportation district engineers are urging farmers to remove all hay bales off North Dakota highway rights-of-way, by November 1.
The fall season brings an increased risk in crashes with lessening daylight and uptick in harvest activity, with more equipment on roadways than any other time of year.
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) has stated that Nov. 1 is the deadline for hay bales to be ...
Based on data collected from 2018-2022, a recent study of 47 states said that New Mexico's emergency medical services average ...
As agricultural producers prepare for harvest season, it is crucial for motorists and farm equipment operators to share the road to prevent roadway collisions.
As city leaders urge drivers to slow down in urban areas, speeds on highways have steadily risen. Here's how speed limits are set and why.