Nov 25 Army Corps issues eviction notice to Standing Rock protest camp, tribe chairman says By Joshua Barajas Dave Archambault II said they were notified that land north of the Cannonball River, including a protest camp, will be closed on Dec. 5. Continue reading
Nov 21 5 important stories that aren’t fake news By Joshua Barajas We are living in a “post-truth” world. In fact, Oxford Dictionaries crowned the compound adjective the 2016 word of the year. We invite you to distract yourself from the guesswork and falsehoods with five important and legitimate stories you won’t… Continue reading
Nov 21 Police deploy water hoses, tear gas against Standing Rock protesters By Joshua Barajas Law enforcement officials, responding to what they called a riot, deployed water hoses in freezing temperatures Sunday against hundreds of protesters decrying the construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Continue reading
Nov 15 Army Corps delays Dakota Access pipeline, calls for further review By Courtney Norris Construction on that section of the pipeline will not continue until the Army makes a decision. Continue reading
Oct 27 Police start to clear pipeline protesters off private land in North Dakota By News Desk Law enforcement officials, some in riot gear, began removing 200 protesters who oppose the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Thursday after they refused to leave the private land voluntarily, the Associated Press reported. Continue reading
Oct 24 5 important stories getting buried by Clinton and Trump news By Joshua Barajas The election is about two weeks away, but millions of American aren’t waiting for Election Day to cast their vote. More than 4 million people, committed to democracy, already cast their vote early via absentee and mail-in ballots weeks… Continue reading
Oct 11 Weekend court decision restarts Dakota Access Pipeline construction on private lands By Courtney Norris At least nine people were arrested Tuesday in protests across the country as construction began again on the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota. Continue reading
Sep 09 Green Party nominee to return to North Dakota for protest-related charges By Associated Press Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein says she'll return to North Dakota to face charges for spray-painting construction equipment in protest of the Dakota Access pipeline. Continue reading