Utah leaders tour forest management projects
Last week federal, state and local leaders visited forest management projects in Utah.
Nevada’s disability community fights against ableism
The Nevada Statewide Independent Living Council wants to educate policymakers.
Wildlife advocates push back on Montana higher mountain lion kill
Big-game advocates are pushing back against a move by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission.
Congress spending bill rider could slow down Idaho wind energy installation
A spending bill in Washington, D.C. includes a provision to conduct further study of wind energy.
Gaetz introduces bill to end 'unqualified birthright citizenship'
U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., introduced a bill Tuesday that would deny automatic citizenship at birth.
Extreme heat is particularly hard on older adults
Scorching temperatures have put millions of Americans in danger this summer.
Millions in taxpayer-funded Covid relief for schools wasted or unaccounted for, reports say
Recent government reports show that COVID-19 relief spending for schools remains difficult to track.
Senators call for AI regulation as concerns for national security grow
The balance between mitigating AI’s risk and maximizing its benefits will be a difficult one.
No oil-train risk analysis performed, Union Pacific safety chief tells Colorado lawmakers
Rod Doerr, Union Pacific’s chief safety officer, spoke at a hearing of the General Assembly’s Transportation Legislation Review Committee.