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BISMARCK — Workers have recovered thousands of gallons of crude oil from an underground pipeline spill on North Dakota farmland, the owner of the line said on April 10, but it remained unclear when ...
North Dakota is finally getting some justice from the courts over the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Our state should also ...
U.S. District Court judge rules the Corps abandoned the rule of law when it didn’t force protestors to leave or require ...
A federal judge has found the U.S. government liable to the state of North Dakota for nearly $28 million in the state's ...
North Dakota Governor Armstrong has signed HB 1318 into law, securing farmers’ access to Environmental Protection ...
It was the 2nd South Dakota denial for Summit, which has been seeking a permit to build a portion of its proposed $9B ...
A federal judge has ordered the United States government to pay North Dakota nearly $28 million, finding that the executive ...
A pipeline company has filed hundreds of lawsuits against landowners, yet its multibillion-dollar project remains threatened.
Chris Matthews leads The Wall Street Journal's U.S. energy coverage from the Journal's bureau in Houston.
The Army Corps of Engineers “abandoned the rule of law” during its response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in 2016 on ...
In my mind, there is no argument that our climate is in crisis. The decisions we make regarding climate justice and energy ...
U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor yesterday ruled in favor of North Dakota in its lawsuit against the federal government, ...