In today's news: Sheriffs in North Dakota report they ordered dozens of 'rogue' protesters to vacate property Wednesday near the Dakota Access Pipeline.
In today's news: more than 2,000 people turned out in Belcourt as native son Deputy Colt Allery - killed last week in the line of duty - was laid to rest.
In today's news: As many expected, President Donald Trump used his second weekday in office to sign actions aimed at advancing the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines.