Complaints grow over whites turning Dakota Access protest into hippie festival Tension is brewing within the Dakota Access protest as complaints grow about outside activists trashing the camps, mooching off donations, and treating the anti-pipeline demonstration like a Burning Man-style…
His department's job of policing the protesters -- the vast majority who've been camping on federal land that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will close in December for safety concerns -- has cost the county more than…
An enrolled tribal member, Mrs. Fischer and her husband, Ernie, are convinced that at least 13 of their bison have been butchered, barbecued and eaten by some of the hundreds of activists trespassing through the livestock pastures of Cannonball Ranch…
The investigation by the Historic Preservation Office has concluded that no human remains or cultural sites were present at the contested site but that doesn't mean the dispute is over. The section of land was the site of the most…
The physical confrontations heated up when the DAPL crews started coming into the area with bulldozers, moving topsoil, heading toward the river. One rancher has reported missing, killed or maimed livestock, but investigations are incomplete. Protesters put ranchers on edge…
"I would have to say 99 percent of the protesters are from out of state. Most of them are white." This North Dakota farmer, whose property is adjacent to that where Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrators have been camped out for…
The Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrations have been going on for nearly 3 months, with the protests conducted primarily on private property and lead by activists from extreme organizations. Unlike the ranchers who participated in peaceful protests on public property at the Malheur Refuge, and…
Over the past five weeks, more than a dozen animals in the region have been killed or injured, and nearly three dozen others have been reported missing. The incidents are near the site where people have gathered to protest the…