Some Humboldt County offices of federal agencies have seen scant updated guidance on how to prepare for a potential government shutdown, expected to begin if Congress can’t reach a compromise by ...
It will be the first time crews from the BLM and the Eagle Fire Protection District operate out of the same station.
The government shutdown means further disruption for the U.S. Education Department, which has seen half of its employees laid off by the Trump administration.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has begun prescribed burning operations throughout Oregon and Washington as conditions became optimal in many areas. Operations will continue throughout the fall ...
The Bureau of Land Management has spent about $200,000 to remove five long-term homeless camps from BLM land near La Pine, a nearly month-long effort that also included using boulders and soft soils ...
ELY, Nev. (KOLO) - The Bureau of Land Management has approved a plan for managing wild horses in northeastern Nevada. The plan will apply to the Antelope and Triple B complexes, and entail strategies ...
Looming beyond the impending government shutdown is the Trump administration's threat to use the stalled budget negotiations as an excuse to fire federal employees. In California, the impacts of the ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Fire restrictions on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Bureau of Reclamation were lifted on Tuesday. This change was due, in part, to wet conditions and ...
A residential project entailing 92 townhomes in northwest Carson City will get the consideration of the Board of Supervisors on Thursday. The meeting starts 8:30 a.m. in the board room of the ...
If a government shutdown comes, most essential services will remain operating — but Nevadans should prepare for potential delays ...
With only five hours remaining before the federal government runs out of money, Democratic and Republican lawmakers remained deadlocked Tuesday over the allocation of funds for the next fiscal year.