
Montana Coal Lease Rejected Amid Waning Industry Interest and Policy Shifts
While officials push to expand Montana’s coal industry, companies show less interest, with low bids on federal leases.

While officials push to expand Montana’s coal industry, companies show less interest, with low bids on federal leases.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, despite voting by mail three times, supports Trump’s plan to end universal mail-in voting, which could impact rural voters.

Cardon will create 20 jobs in Lenoir County, investing $4M for its U.S. HQ. This expansion signifies North Carolina’s manufacturing and innovation growth.

Montana Highway Patrol troopers secure a 10.5% raise under a new contract with the state, staying with their current union.

National parks in Michigan are suffering due to the federal shutdown, causing project delays and staff furloughs.

Gage Monroe, a senior, advocates for House Bill 1768 to bring locally sourced, healthy food to school lunches.

Demolition of old Maricopa County Hospital buildings in Phoenix is underway using one of the largest excavators globally.

Woodlands in western North America are rapidly changing due to wildfires, diseases, and droughts, affecting habitats.

A federal judge halted Trump administration layoffs during a government shutdown, citing legal overreach and arbitrariness.

A federal judge in San Francisco to hear arguments on halting layoffs amid a government shutdown, unions claim abuse.

Michigan bills to increase budget earmark transparency advance to the state Senate, aiming for open-government progress.

A federal appeals court ruled for a Michigan school in a case involving “Let’s Go Brandon” shirts and free speech rights.

