Bayfield County Judge John Anderson halts work where Enbridge needs more permits to install structures in four waterways.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with Michigan, ruling that the state's lawsuit seeking to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel will remain in state court.
The state court found Enbridge Energy must obtain additional permits to build the pipeline under certain waterways.
ASHLAND, Wis. — With the specter of protesters showing up, Enbridge is promising to pay local police as it begins construction of the controversial reroute of its Line 5 oil pipeline in northern ...
Enbridge is pushing forward with a series of permit applications that ignore the risks of running a 4-mile oil tunnel through the heart of the Great Lakes ― the Straits of Mackinac. In March, Enbridge ...
LANSING, Mich. - A lame-duck legislative move to complete a deal with Enbridge to build a tunnel around the Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac drew almost universal howls of protest at a ...
ASHLAND, Wis. — The leadership of a state construction union said 700 workers were ready to start on a pipeline project after a judge upheld the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ decision to ...