It was exactly one year ago yesterday (August 10) that protesters opposed to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline took to the streets in North Dakota and elsewhere.
A judge's ruling that might open the door for at least a temporary shutdown of the Dakota Access Pipeline has won praise from pipeline opponents while surprising many in the oil industry.
In today's news: a Dakota Access Pipe protester accused of endangering a police police with a drone last fall has been cleared of all charges after a one-day bench trial.
In today's news: The Dakota Access Pipeline system leaked more than 100 gallons of oil in two separate incidents in North Dakota in March of this year.
In today's news: the city of Bismarck has announced that the petition to hold a recall vote on Mayor Mike Seminary failed to get enough valid signatures.