National foreclosure trends took a positive turn in April, as the number of homes seized by banks declined and fewer properties entered into the foreclosure process.
National foreclosure trends took a positive turn in April, as the number of homes seized by banks declined and fewer properties entered into the foreclosure process.
The price of oil continues to decline as supplies grow in the U.S.
Oil prices hovered near $93 a barrel Thursday in Asia as traders mulled whether concern over Europe's debt crisis justifies extending a sharp sell-off during the last two weeks.
World stocks dived Wednesday after a failure by Greece's political leaders to form a coalition government set the stage for new elections next month, keeping Europe's debt crisis center stage.
Asian stocks were mixed Thursday as markets absorbed developments from Greece pointing to its possible exit from the euro common currency.
Singapore says its economic growth slowed in the first quarter as manufacturing fell.
Singapore's economic growth slowed in the first quarter as the government warned Thursday that political upheaval in Europe threatens to undermine the global economy.
Japan's economy grew at an annual rate of 4.1 percent from January to March amid a gradual recovery from last year's catastrophic earthquake and tsunami.
Japan's economy grew at an annual rate of 4.1 percent for January-March amid a gradual recovery from the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami of the previous year.
Target Corp. is reporting a 1.2 percent increase in first-quarter profit as the discount chain pulled in more shoppers with its food and trendy fashions.
Target Corp. raised its profit outlook Wednesday after reporting better-than-expected first-quarter results that were boosted by increased spending on food and cheap chic fashions.
By The Associated Press BIG JPMORGAN LOSS CITED: A key House Republican says the $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase raises critical questions about how banks control risks. Republican lawmakers...
By The Associated Press BIG JPMORGAN LOSS CITED: A key House Republican says the $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase raises critical questions about how banks control risks. Republican lawmakers...
Bismarck's downtown keeps growing with new retail shops and restaurants.
Fargo-based JL Beers is set to open in downtown Bismarck by the end of May. JL Beers is known for its burgers and beer. The restaurant, which will be located on 3rd Street, is the sixth of its kind. Co-owner, Lance Thorson, says crews will begin to knock out interior walls to prep for remodeling. You can learn more about JL Beers on their website jlbeers.com.
Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt is expected to open in Bismarck this March. Tutti Frutti is a specialty frozen yogurt retailer that has over 50 different yogurt flavors. Customers will be able to make their own frozen creations. Tutti Frutti will sit right next to the Huhot on south 3rd Street.
Dr. Steve Nagel has opened Nagel Family Chiropractic and Wellness inside this building at 2600 Gateway Avenue in Bismarck. The Linton native is a certified Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner. He has a special interest in family health and pediatric health. If you would like to know more visit nagelfamilychiro.com.
Wednesday, May 16 2012 11:51 PM EDT2012-05-17 03:51:12 GMT
A Bismarck English class is learning about inspiration. BHS Juniors read the Lance Armstrong book, "It's Not About the Bike". Groups then chose to give back to someone in the community. These three
One group raised 50 dollars for a mom in the NICU and her baby, Megan.
Wednesday, May 16 2012 11:46 PM EDT2012-05-17 03:46:59 GMT
Flooding impacted most of the boat landings on the Missouri River. One of those - which was the second most used boat landing is still not usable. Jared Piepenburg tells us about the plan to fix it. Bob
Flooding impacted most of the boat landings on the Missouri River. One of those - which was the second most used boat landing is still not usable. Jared Piepenburg tells us about the plan to fix it. Bob
Wednesday, May 16 2012 7:44 PM EDT2012-05-16 23:44:51 GMT
A booming economy is attracting a lot of attention to North Dakota and a lot of officials.A busy oil patch and a nation leading Ag industry brings the CEO of John Deere to western North Dakota.Ag Reporter
A booming economy is attracting a lot of attention to North Dakota and a lot of officials.A busy oil patch and a nation leading Ag industry brings the CEO of John Deere to western North Dakota.Ag Reporter
Wednesday, May 16 2012 7:44 PM EDT2012-05-16 23:44:18 GMT
Instead of just beach clothes, some students heading to Florida are packing "towers" and "proteins". It might be a little more difficult getting through security, but the BHS Science Olympiad Team is
The BHS Science Olympiad team is heading to their biggest meet of the year.
Wednesday, May 16 2012 3:26 PM EDT2012-05-16 19:26:46 GMT
After serving under the oversight of President Barack Obama, this man recently stepped down from his post to protect the US cattle industry.J. Dudley Butler was appointed Administrator for the USDA Grain
After serving under the oversight of President Barack Obama, this man recently stepped down from his post to protect the US cattle industry.J. Dudley Butler was appointed Administrator for the USDA Grain
Tuesday, May 15 2012 11:41 PM EDT2012-05-16 03:41:00 GMT
Oil production in North Dakota hits a huge milestone... North Dakota is now the nation's second-leading oil producer. It's a ranking North Dakota Oil and Gas experts have had their eye on, but had no
Oil production in North Dakota hits a huge milestone... North Dakota is now the nation's second-leading oil producer. It's a ranking North Dakota Oil and Gas experts have had their eye on, but had no
Tuesday, May 15 2012 11:11 PM EDT2012-05-16 03:11:29 GMT
Flags in the Dakotas are directed at half-staff Tuesday. Those flags honor law enforcement officers who have died on the job. Future members of the force are learning to serve and protect. Nothing new
Tuesday morning's flag ritual teaches a sobering lesson on the job they signed up for.
Tuesday, May 15 2012 4:41 PM EDT2012-05-15 20:41:22 GMT
But that billion dollar industry is also impacting the land and the landscape of western North Dakota.Burlington Resources has been given permission to drill as many as 80 wells in a 30,000-acre lease
But that billion dollar industry is also impacting the land and the landscape of western North Dakota.Burlington Resources has been given permission to drill as many as 80 wells in a 30,000-acre lease