February 6, 2017 Bureau of Indian Affairs sending agents to close Dakota pipeline protest sites The federal Bureau of Indian Affairs is sending agents to North Dakota to help clear Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters from makeshift camps on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
February 4, 2017 Police recover baby in stolen car; suspect shoots self A crime spree by a man who fired at a state trooper and then stole a car with a baby inside it is over.
February 4, 2017 The Latest: Prosecutor: Suspect did not take hostages The Latest on the manhunt for a suspect accused of shooting at a North Dakota state trooper, stealing a car with a baby inside (all times local): 12:30 p.m.
February 4, 2017 Proposed fine against Dakota Access company to get hearing The developer of the Dakota Access pipeline will have to present evidence at a hearing to prove the company didn't willfully violate North Dakota rules when it failed to provide details of how it planned to avoid disturbing Native American artifacts during construction, state regulators said.
February 2, 2017 The Latest: Bridge repairs could begin soon in protest area The Latest on the proposed four-state, $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline (all times local): 3:40 p.m.
February 2, 2017 Tribal chairman decries Dakota Access protesters' new camp Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters who tried to set up a new camp on private land undermined the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's efforts to stop the $3.8 billion project, tribal Chairman Dave Archambault says.
January 30, 2017 The Latest: Trump blames Delta, protests for airport woes The Latest on President Donald Trump (all times local): 7:35 a.m.
January 26, 2017 Suspect in Jamaican lottery scam pleads not guilty in US A Jamaican man accused of being the kingpin of a multimillion-dollar lottery scam that victimized dozens of people across the U.S. has pleaded not guilty.
January 23, 2017 North Dakota weighs lifting Sunday morning shopping ban North Dakota residents can order alcohol at a restaurant or bar late Sunday morning but must wait until afternoon to go shopping because of a ban — rooted in religious tradition — that some legislators say no longer makes much sense.
January 20, 2017 US prosecutors: No bond for suspect in Jamaican lottery scam U.S. prosecutors want a Jamaican man who is accused of masterminding a multimillion-dollar lottery scam held without bond pending trial in North Dakota.