BISMARCK — The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is calling on President Joe Biden’s administration to scrap its ongoing environmental review of the Dakota Access oil pipeline and start over, alleging that ...
North Dakota will recover nearly $38 million from the federal government for expenses related to the 2016-17 protests against ...
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline gather Nov. 1, 2023, in Bismarck ahead of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers public meeting on an environmental impact statement. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe ...
On Thursday, North Dakota attorney general Drew Wrigley announced that he's settled with the U.S. government in a lawsuit ...
Late Tuesday afternoon, attorneys representing the Standing Rock Sioux tribe filed a lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers over the recently re-started construction of the controversial Dakota ...
In the wake of the controversy with the Dakota Access Pipeline, Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, David Archambault II, will speak to the Cornell community on Thursday. “This is an ...
This is the first of three accounts over the next week from Kelly McDonald, who is traveling with a group of fellow New Yorkers to join the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The bus arrived at ...
The controversial Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) has infuriated Native Americans, environmental protesters, and clean water advocates since the project near North Dakota’s Standing Rock Indian ...
Kandi White is the Native energy and climate campaign coordinator at the Indigenous Environmental Network and a 2016 Grist 50 honoree. Katherine Todrys is a human rights lawyer and the author of Black ...