From the column: "It could be argued that hubris powered Greenpeace’s journey from global do-gooder to jury-affirmed saboteur ...
The Army Corps of Engineers' final easement decision closes a regulatory saga that began with the 2016 Standing Rock protests, though further litigation over the pipeline remains likely.
Industry leaders are urging President-elect Donald Trump to make approval of the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline a “top priority” when he takes office next month, while opponents who have ...
A Dutch court on Wednesday gave the go-ahead for Greenpeace to counter-sue US energy conglomerate Energy Transfer over a $345 ...
Three protesters were arrested on Monday for trespassing along the Dakota Access Pipeline construction site, police said, where a fierce monthslong demonstration has unfolded against the building of a ...
A federal district court judge indicated he will nullify a nearly $28 million judgment against the federal government related ...
This month, a North Dakota court barred Greenpeace from saying what it wanted in a European court, an unusual move. The ...
Most of the Dakota Access pipeline opponents abandoned their protest camp Wednesday ahead of a government deadline to get off the federal land, and authorities moved to arrest some who defied the ...
BISMARCK, N.D. - The Army Corps of Engineers is recommending that the federal government negotiate a settlement with North Dakota for more than $38 million that the state spent policing protests ...
University of Dayton students joined the national protest focused on the Dakota Access pipeline on Monday night when they decided to sleep in tents outside Marycrest Hall. The students said the show ...
Deputies with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office are aware of an incident involving Sheriff Randy Smith that happened at ...