Democrats Back Attempt to Shut Down North Dakota PipelineDemocrats Back Attempt to Shut Down North Dakota PipelineThe group that includes Sens. Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren filed a brief in federal court Wednesday.Associated PressAssociated Press
Disputed Canada-US Oil Pipeline Work to Start in AprilDisputed Canada-US Oil Pipeline Work to Start in AprilThe company plans to begin at northern Montana's border with Canada.Associated PressAssociated Press
South Dakota Governor Signs ‘Riot-Boosting’ PenaltiesSouth Dakota Governor Signs ‘Riot-Boosting’ PenaltiesA federal judge found parts of the state's riot laws unconstitutional last year.Associated PressAssociated Press
Judge Orders Environmental Review of Dakota Access PipelineJudge Orders Environmental Review of Dakota Access PipelineThe judge asked both sides to file briefs.Associated PressAssociated Press
Canadian Firm Starts US Prep Work for Keystone XL PipelineCanadian Firm Starts US Prep Work for Keystone XL PipelineThe company anticipates starting construction at a northern Montana border crossing next month.Associated PressAssociated Press
Lawsuit Planned to Stop Idaho-Wyoming Natural Gas PipelineLawsuit Planned to Stop Idaho-Wyoming Natural Gas PipelineThe groups contend the approval of the pipeline project in November violated the Endangered Species Act.Associated PressAssociated Press
Trump Administration Approves Keystone Pipeline on US LandTrump Administration Approves Keystone Pipeline on US LandThe move pushes the controversial $8 billion project closer to construction, but it still faces court challenges.Associated PressAssociated Press
North Dakota Officials Considering Carbon Dioxide PipelineNorth Dakota Officials Considering Carbon Dioxide PipelineTexas-based Denbury Resources plans to build the pipeline in 2020 and began injecting carbon dioxide in early 2021. Associated PressAssociated Press
Congress Wants Review of Keystone Pipeline in Wake of SpillCongress Wants Review of Keystone Pipeline in Wake of SpillThey also question whether the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is providing adequate oversight of it.Associated PressAssociated Press
North Dakota Governor Wants More Monitoring After Pipeline LeakNorth Dakota Governor Wants More Monitoring After Pipeline LeakThey say some wetlands were affected, but not any sources of drinking water.Associated PressAssociated Press