North Dakota January 10, 2017 North Dakota wildlife officials searching for group in connection to possible deer poaching Authorities in North Dakota said in a news release Thursday they were searching for a group of people in connection to a possible deer poaching caught on camera in the fall.
North Dakota January 9, 2017 Commuter jet from Fargo aborts takeoff after blowing 2 tires The crew of a United Express commuter jet headed to Denver from Fargo aborted takeoff after the plane blew two of its tires on the runway.
North Dakota January 8, 2017 Engine drops from B-52 bomber in rural North Dakota The U.S. Air Force says it's investigating after an engine dropped from a B-52 bomber during a training mission over North Dakota.
North Dakota January 5, 2017 Federal grand jury looks into violent pipeline protest clash A federal grand jury in North Dakota is looking into a violent November clash between Dakota Access pipeline opponents and officers in which one woman was seriously injured.
North Dakota January 2, 2017 3 people arrested in Dakota Access pipeline stadium protest Police have arrested a third suspect after opponents to the Dakota Access pipeline hung a banner from the roof of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis during the Minnesota Vikings' season finale against the Chicago Bears.
NFL January 1, 2017 Pipeline protesters arrested at Vikings stadium Minneapolis police arrested two Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters on Sunday who unfurled a huge banner inside U.S. Bank Stadium during a Minnesota Vikings game.
Republicans December 5, 2016 Ryan blasts decision to block Dakota Access pipeline route House Speaker Paul Ryan called the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ decision Sunday to deny a government permit for the Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota “big government decision-making at its worst.”
North Dakota December 4, 2016 Emergency officials say they won't let pipeline protesters freeze The head of North Dakota's emergency management services says the state is prepared to respond to Dakota Access pipeline protesters who may need help during a winter storm or some other crisis.
Water November 30, 2016 North Dakota borrows $7M more for pipeline protest costs North Dakota leaders will borrow an additional $7 million to cover the cost of law enforcement related to the ongoing protest of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline.
North Dakota November 27, 2016 Sheriff on pipeline protests: 'My job is to enforce the law' Don't look for apologies from the North Dakota sheriff leading the response to the Dakota Access oil pipeline protests, especially for the recent — and, in some circles, controversial — action against demonstrators who he believes have become increasingly aggressive.
North Dakota November 27, 2016 Pipeline protesters vow to stay camped on federal land Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters will not follow a government directive to leave the federal land where hundreds have camped for months, organizers said Saturday, despite state officials encouraging them to do so.