
Expanded RECA Guidelines Benefit Uranium Miners and Downwinders
The U.S. Department of Justice has released new guidelines for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, benefiting many.

The U.S. Department of Justice has released new guidelines for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, benefiting many.

Helena may adopt a “split-shift” system at Capital High if a proposed multimillion-dollar bond is rejected by voters.

A special prosecutor investigates the Navajo Nation’s use of COVID-19 funds for housing, questioning fund management.

Peafowl in Glendale are overwhelming neighborhoods as their flock grows, prompting the city to consider relocation plans.

Two scientists allege their removal from EPA roles is due to an anti-science political climate, citing silencing efforts.

Michigan’s environmental agency consults with the attorney general after a $156 million solar grant is canceled.

House Republicans remain silent on Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s claim that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act aims to privatize Social Security.

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Michigan’s budget stalemate sees Democrats and Republicans clashing over school funding and road proposals, risking delays.

An Arizona judge ruled that farms and municipalities can’t join a lawsuit against Fondomonte over groundwater issues.

