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STANDING ROCK SIOUX TRIBE

Sometimes called 'the white sheep' of the family, what would make Vincenzo Capone choose to fight the booze trade that was making his little brother Al the most powerful gangster in the world?
Despite the similarities in the case, the U.S. Attorney’s Office gave no indication that either case was connected to one another.
In a much-anticipated federal court hearing on Friday, April 9, attorneys from the Department of Justice and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said they have not made up their minds on what to do about the embattled North Dakota pipeline, likely leaving its fate in the hands of a federal judge.
FBI agents responded to a late-night shooting March 14 involving a Bureau of Indian Affairs police officer that left boxer Ryan White Mountain-Soft dead in McLaughlin, S.D.

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GRAND FORKS - The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe will continue to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline even as the date nears for expected oil transportation, Tribal Chair David Archambault said Tuesday, April 18, at the University of North Dakota."We're ...
MORTON COUNTY, N.D.-The Dakota Access Pipeline under Lake Oahe now contains oil as the developer prepares to place the pipeline into service, the company said Monday, March 27.In a weekly construction status update filed in U.S. District Court, a...
MORTON COUNTY, N.D. - Recent "coordinated physical attacks" along the Dakota Access Pipeline route have posed threats to life, physical safety and the environment, Dakota Access LLC said in court records filed late Monday, March 20.
MORTON COUNTY, N.D. - Dakota Access LLC expects to introduce oil into the pipeline north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation early next week, the company said in court filings.Dakota Access, a subsidiary of Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners...
WASHINGTON, D.C.-About 200 people from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe were among thousands of Native Americans and allies who marched Friday morning in Washington, D.C., to show solidarity and call on President Donald Trump for dialogue with Nativ...
With tipis decorating the National Mall, indigenous women held panel discussions on Native American women's rights during International Women's Day on Wednesday, March 8.Spokespeople for Native Nations Rise, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and Indigen...

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WASHINGTON - Tribal nations are joining the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in a march on Washington, D.C., this week, calling attention to indigenous rights in response to President Trump's approval of the Dakota Access Pipeline.Thousands are expected...
WASHINGTON -- A U.S. federal judge denied a request by Native American tribes seeking a halt to construction of the final link in the Dakota Access Pipeline on Monday, Feb. 13, the controversial project that has sparked months of protests from tr...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump paved the way Tuesday, Jan. 24, for approval of the Dakota Access Pipeline, but a timeline for the controversial project remained unclear as opponents vowed to keep fighting.

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