WASHINGTON— The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s new federal food code supplemental guidance makes it easier for states to allow people to refill and reuse containers in restaurants, bulk grocery ...
The Trump administration today fired at least 2,300 federal workers at the Department of the Interior, including 1,000 National Park Service employees, 800 Bureau of Land Management employees and 400 ...
Southern California students dedicated to the protection of Utom, also known as the Santa Clara River, have received $78,500 ...
WASHINGTON— Six of the nation’s largest utility corporations netted more than $10 billion in profits while disconnecting ...
Conservation groups today filed a petition asking the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to adopt regulations that would ...
President Trump today nominated Brian Nesvik to be the director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Nesvik, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, has an extreme record on ...
PHOENIX— A federal judge approved an agreement today to protect critical habitat for threatened and endangered species from cattle grazing in southeastern Arizona’s Gila Box Riparian National ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C.— In response to a petition and lawsuit from the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed to protect tricolored bats as endangered under the ...
President Trump today nominated Kathleen Sgamma to lead the Bureau of Land Management, which manages 245 million acres of public lands, 10% of the nation’s land area, and 700 million acres of ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has agreed to a draft Clean Water Act permit that will require more robust oversight of pollution from the Piney Point ...
Despite massive public and tribal opposition, the Southeast Oklahoma Power Corporation has refiled a study plan in its attempt to build massive reservoirs and power facilities on nearly 1,500 acres of ...
Health and conservation groups sued the Bureau of Land Management today, challenging its approvals of new oil and gas drilling permits on public lands in California’s San Joaquin Valley.
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