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President Donald Trump has instructed federal agencies to increase logging on national forests nationwide, including in Washington state, counter to decades of environmental policy and protections.
Though the waterslides are gone, the former Water Wizz will still be a site for recreation. The DEM intends to create ...
While many praised the effort as common-sense, workforce cuts across government, as well as the administration’s deregulatory ...
The Select Board adopted an undated Local Emergency Management Plan (LEMP) on Monday. Vermont requires that towns submit ...
The list of 10 most endangered rivers of 2025, according to the nonprofit American Rivers, includes the Mississippi River and the lower Rio Grande.
The complaint alleges the plan illegally restricts access to remote areas, including “well-known and frequently utilized ...
A bipartisan cohort of U.S. West senators on Friday introduced legislation aimed at managing forests and mitigating fires, ...
A task force created by two Trump agencies will identify federal lands suitable for affordable housing, an idea opposed by ...
After Susan Crawford's victory in the state Supreme Court race, environmental advocates are looking at cases that could wind up before the court.
The Trump administration wants more timber production out of America's national forests, which would make a significant ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center released a statement indicating they would pursue legal pathways to challenge increased logging in national forests.