Missouri Attorney General Aligns with 23 States to Challenge Alleged EPA Grant Mismanagement under Biden Administration
Missouri's AG joins 23 states in legal action against alleged EPA grant mismanagement during the Biden era, challenging the oversight of a $20 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
Wisconsin Conservation Congress Seeks Public Input on Natural Resources Stewardship, Resolution Submission Deadline Approaches
The Wisconsin Conservation Congress seeks public input on natural resource management, with a resolution submission deadline of February 9 and hearings from April 13-15, 2026.
Multnomah County Pulls Plug On Metal Detectors At Portland’s Busiest Library
Multnomah County declined to install metal detectors at the downtown Central Library, citing high costs, staffing needs and equity concerns. Officials will instead hire a security manager, test vapor sensors and expand outreach.
Sacramento Senators Blast Newsom Over ‘Secret’ Budget, Demand Numbers Now
A bipartisan group of California senators pressed Gov. Newsom for detailed budget numbers Thursday, citing conflicting forecasts and volatile AI-driven revenues.
Louisiana Red Snapper Fishers Exceed Quota by Nearly 6%, Triggering Reduced 2026 Allocation
Louisiana's recreational fishing season ended with 947,103 pounds of Red Snapper caught, surpassing the quota by 5.8%, thus reducing the 2026 quota to compensate. The state will adjust the next season's days.












