BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck’s Gateway to Science is honoring its founder by planting a tree on the grounds of the ...
On Wednesday evening, the state held a public meeting on recommended alternatives for replacing the Grant Marsh Bridge in ...
Kids in North Dakota have about a week left of class. But Wednesday was a special day for 10- and 11-year-olds in Bismarck.
This week communities across the country are honoring all of those in law enforcement for National Police Week, a week-long recognition President John F. Kennedy ...
National Geographic has unveiled its inaugural creator cohort campaign, alongside the eight digital-first participants that comprise it. Over six months, the members (pictured) will receive mentorship ...
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A woman described as homeless died late Monday in Bismarck when she was run over by a train that could not stop in time, according to police.
In our May 2026 issue, National Geographic takes readers inside the wonder and mystery of Pakistan’s ancient city of Mohenjo Daro and the Indus Valley Civilization that built it nearly 5,000 years ago ...
Thousands of feet below the surface, the Antarctic seafloor is a time machine to another realm. Here’s how one scientist brings back lessons from the deep. Marine biologist Cristian Lagger, pictured ...
The Bismarck Park Board on Thursday named two finalists in its search for the next executive director of the Bismarck Parks and Recreation District.