
Train derailment sends oil cars into Kanawha River; explosion, fire
[colored_box color=green]A fire burns Monday, Feb. 16, 2015, after a train derailment near Charleston, W.Va. Nearby residents were told to evacuate as state emergency response
[colored_box color=green]A fire burns Monday, Feb. 16, 2015, after a train derailment near Charleston, W.Va. Nearby residents were told to evacuate as state emergency response
[colored_box color=green]North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources director Lynn Helms (Center) speaks during an Industrial Commission meeting at the North Dakota capitol building in Bismarck
This afternoon, DRC’s Senate Bill 2287 is scheduled to be voted on in the full senate. Senate bill # 2287 will reduce the time oil companies are
Bill to audit two agencies dies in House By Nick Smith A more than two-thirds majority of North Dakota House members voted against a bill
[colored_box color=green]House Majority Leader Al Carlson, R-Fargo, second from left, speaks with Williams County Commissioner Dan Kalil, left, Williston Mayor Howard Klug, second from right,
WATER POLLUTION: Contamination remains high after N.D. wastewater spill Published: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 State documents released yesterday found contamination remains high in a creek
[colored_box color=green]Don Morrison, executive director of the Dakota Resource Council, has fought on behalf of landowners to mitigate impacts of oil drilling on farmland in
Phil Taylor, E&E reporter Published: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 A new bill by Sens. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) would streamline permitting of
[colored_box color=green]Winona LaDuke is an activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer, known for her work on tribal land claims and preservation, as well as sustainable development. In
[colored_box color=green]Lynn Helms, the director of the Department of Mineral Resources, right, speaks Thursday with Sen. Lonnie Laffen, R-Grand Forks, left, and Sen. Rich Wardner,