NORTH DAKOTA
Why the fight for Standing Rock isn't over
After months of protests, activists near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation are celebrating a victory: The federal government said it won’t allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under the disputed portion of the Missouri River.
Republicans Vow to Finish the Dakota Access Pipeline Under Trump
Sunday was a victory for DAPL protestors and environmentalists, but the GOP has plans for next year.
'Gasland' Filmmaker on Yesterday's Standing Rock Victory
The Army Corps of Engineers announced that it will reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline, to the celebration of thousands of Standing Rock water protectors.
From the Frontline at Standing Rock
Greg Rogove—drummer with Devendra Banhart and frontman of Rogov—spent Thanksgiving in North Dakota. In the wake of the Sioux tribe victory, he shares his experiences.
The Dakota Pipeline Will Be Rerouted, but the Standing Rock Campers Aren't Moving Just Yet
A major victory for the "water protectors" at Standing Rock was greeted by cheers and cautious optimism.
People at the front lines of Standing Rock tell us why they’re there and the toll it has taken
Rubber bullets have taken an emotional and physical toll on those who put their bodies on the line in the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline
What Oil Pipelines Can Do to Native American Land and Life
Just a few hours away from Standing Rock is another reservation that has dealt with the oil industry very differently, and has very different problems.
The Standing Rock 'Water Protectors' Vow to Stay No Matter What the Government Does
The government has ordered the protesters to move by December 5 or face potential trespassing charges, and lots of them seem prepared to go with the latter.
A week after crackdown, police allow Standing Rock protesters to pray
Hundreds of women marched arm-in-arm in silence from the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, in North Dakota, to the front lines of the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Standing Rock digs in
The encampment was set up to protest a proposed pipeline in North Dakota and it isn't leaving, despite police pressure.