Trump Administration Halts Obama-era Rule on Fracking on Public Land
Rule required companies that drill for oil and natural gas on federal lands to disclose chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing
Rule required companies that drill for oil and natural gas on federal lands to disclose chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., declined to commit to bringing the measure to the House floor next week
The United States spends more than half a trillion dollars on defense, more than the next seven countries combined
The ruling came as opponents renewed their legal challenges across the country
Tribal Chairman Harlan Baker posted a letter on the tribe's Facebook page Tuesday announcing the cutbacks
Blood, while in the body, is not evidence that can be tampered with, court says
Chairman Mark Noland said firefighters chose their jobs "with their eyes wide open."
The tax could raise about $1.1 million a year
Move reflects a consistently solid U.S. economy and will likely mean higher rates on some consumer and business loans
Republican Sen. Jennifer Fielder of Thompson Falls failed to release public records requested of her
State would have to pay an extra $126 million a year to continue its Medicaid expansion program
Melisa Ann Crone pleads guilty to felony distribution, accountability to homicide dropped
Patrol officers have also been advised not to chase down misdemeanor warrants
Man's truck hopped the curb in multiple spots and crashed into a chain-link fence
An estimated 13 million U.S. households plan to camp more in 2017 than they did in 2016