A coalition of environmental groups sued the Eugene Water and Electric Board, accusing the public utility of violating the Endangered Species Act. EWEB has disputed the allegations.
You might be reading this header for today's column and be thinking, "What a smorgasbord of topics." Well, you're right; it is just that, a smorgasbord of topics.
Opinion: Thanks to threat to sue the Forest Service over using a categorical exclusion to avoid analyzing impacts on bull ...
YOHO – A ban on swimming, paddling, boating and fishing on all waterbodies in Yoho and Kootenay national parks has been ...
The Bitterroot National Forest is hitting the brakes on a 4-year-old proposal to use thinning and prescribed burning to ...
The snow is disappearing fast and the weather is warming up, just in time for spring break and the latest Kootenay Lake ...
A forestry project is on hold while the Bitterroot National Forest checks to see whether the project activities would affect ...
The Trump administration has backed off a logging project in the Bitterroot National Forest after four different groups challenged the plan, which they said could have harmful effects on bull ...
The Bitterroot National Forest is hitting the brakes on a 4-year-old proposal to use thinning and prescribed burning to ...
Mack Days on Flathead Lake begin next Thursday, March 13, and continued through May 10 with nine weeks of lake trout fishing ...
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's panel of commissioners at its February meeting approved two budget transfers worth more than a half-million dollars to improve fishing access and amenities at two ...
In response to a legal challenge from conservation groups, the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reconsider approval of the controversial Eastside project in the Bitterroot ...