Judge halts logging road to benefit grizzly restoration
A federal district judge has ordered an end to a large-scale logging project in northwest Montana.
A federal district judge has ordered an end to a large-scale logging project in northwest Montana.
A Washington state wildlife committee recently discussed Colorado’s formal request to source wolves.
Taxpayers lost nearly $200 billion to fraudsters that was meant for struggling small businesses.
This was the region where the historic Denver & Rio Grande Railway earned its boastful motto of “Through the Rockies, Not Around Them.”
A new report found Arizona could save taxpayers $283 million.
The Spring Creek fire started over the weekend and has spread rapidly across private land and into the White River National Forest.
The school district will now ask the Colorado Court of Appeals to delay the district court’s order.
The court considered whether a state legislature could have the last word, with no review by state courts.
(Northern Rockies News Service) Concerns are growing in the west about nuclear waste transportation.
Tuesday, the Snake River Alliance held a webinar on these concerns, heightened by the potential of a temporary waste facility opening in New Mexico.
Kevin Kamps is the radioactive waste specialist for Beyond Nuclear. He said these fears are combined with the recent train derailment of toxic waste in Ohio.
He said the federal government and nuclear power industry are rushing to create the New Mexico temporary waste facility.