Utah to apply with feds for a nuclear campus in remote Tooele County

UTAH – Miles down a dusty dirt road — near a small cattle farm and dirt bike trails criss crossing the remote, barren desert in northwest Tooele County — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and other state and
Conservation groups to sue feds over Flathead National Forest timber project

Environmental advocates say project could affect grizzly, bull trout habitat MONTANA – Two Western Montana conservation organizations announced this week they intend to file a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service alleging that a recently approved timber
As No Kings protests grow, a bigger question looms: What comes next?

U.S. – Thousands of protests are scheduled across the United States on Saturday as part of the “No Kings” movement opposing President Donald Trump’s administration. Organizers expect millions of people to turn out for this third round
Defying Senate, House GOP passes DHS funding stopgap

WASHINGTON D.C. – The Department of Homeland Security shutdown will continue into the weekend after House Republicans snubbed the Senate’s funding deal and passed their own funding stopgap instead. Rather than approve a dead-of-night compromise that Senate
DHS partial shutdown impacting local law enforcement

WASHINGTON D.C.– Congress’ failure to reach an agreement to continue funding the Department of Homeland is not only impacting TSA workers, it’s also impacting local law enforcement agencies that rely on federal grants. Texas law enforcement officials
New Sound Transit Line opens but future lines are short funding

SEATTLE, WA – Seattle’s long delayed light rail link with the Eastside communities of Bellevue and Redmond opens on Saturday, part of an ambitious plan to build mass transit throughout the Puget Sound that is becoming more