Pearl LorentzenLocal JournalismInitiative Reporter Incumbent First Nation Chief Ivan Sawan was reelected for a third term as ...
Renzo Bullhead, Standing Rock Lakota, was last seen walking across a railroad bridge above the Missouri River between Mandan ...
Several wind-driven wildfires that scorched nearly 118,000 acres in northwestern North Dakota last fall, killing two people ...
Brad Berry won a national championship in his first season as Fighting Hawks coach but has only one NCAA tournament victory ...
The leaders of 22 Indigenous peoples from five continents held prayers for nature in Chile on Sunday at the end of a 46-day ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – University of North Dakota Director of Athletics Bill Chaves announced on Sunday that a change is being ...
The Pentagon has faced questions from lawmakers, local leaders and citizens over the removal of military heroes and historic ...
Greenpeace's ruling has brought a wave of solidarity against SLAPP lawsuits designed to silence climate campaigners ...
Civil society groups are condemning a US court order that Greenpeace pay over US$660 million (NZ$1.1 billion) in damages to ...
Environmental group faces significant financial penalties after U.S. jury ruling on Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
A North Dakota jury reached a verdict on Monday in the trial of a pipeline company’s lawsuit accusing the environmental ...
Doug Burgum admires the conservation legacy of former President Teddy Roosevelt. What that means for national monuments ...