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A federal judge has ruled the U.S. government must pay North Dakota nearly $28 million in damages stemming from the Dakota Access oil pipeline protests in 2016 and 2017.
North Dakota's Keystone pipeline cracked with a large bang today, causing it to be shut down, likely through tomorrow. The Keystone pipeline experienced a rupture, leading to an oil spill ...
Thousands of acres of tribal lands in North Dakota have burned in the last several days due to wildfires amid dry and breezy ...
North Dakota taxpayers ... were forced to bear the cost of our federal government’s abdication of its duties during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests,” Sen. Kevin Cramer said.
At right is Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairwoman Janet Alkire. (AP Photo/Jack Dura) People hike on April 11, 2025, in Three ...
Last month, a jury in North Dakota found Greenpeace liable for defamation, trespass and nuisance against Energy Transfer, the ...
U.S. District Court judge rules the Corps abandoned the rule of law when it didn’t force protestors to leave or require a ...
FORT YATES, N.D. – Leaders of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe asked governors of North Dakota and South Dakota for help Monday as they face uncertainties with federal funding under President ...
A federal judge has found the U.S. government liable to the state of North Dakota for nearly $28 million in the state's ...
A federal judge on Wednesday found the state of North Dakota entitled to nearly $28 million ... drew international attention for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s opposition to the pipeline ...