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"Water managers need to start planning for the possibility that this drought isn't just a rough patch—it could be the new reality," said Timothy Shanahan.
Clues from another dry spell 6,000 years ago are helping scientists understand what’s driving the latest one, and why it’s ...
In the outpouring of opposition, members of Congress learned once again that if they don’t support public lands, they risk ...
On Wednesday, July 2, the Diversion Board of Authority approved a $57 million settlement agreement around construction claims. That money comes from a pool of taxpayer-provided funds for the project.
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Wars on the West
Just because Sen. Lee’s misguided amendment went down in flames is no reason to think that threats to public land are no more, writes columnist.
Private Sector Loses Jobs For First Time Since 2023 Amid Trump Tariffs, Inflation: ADP Private employers lost more jobs than they added for the first time in more than two years, as new data shows ...
Beneath the bustling streets of central London lies a 'ghost' station that remains eerily frozen in time. Thousands of Brits walk over this underground hub every single day, completely unaware of ...
Disabled American Veterans of Minnesota commemorated its 100th year with a time capsule ceremony Tuesday, July 2, at the Minnesota Veterans Service Building in St. Paul.
FAIRLEA, WV (WVNS) — The 100th Annual State Fair of West Virginia’s official commemorative poster was announced by the State Fair of West Virginia. According to a press release, the commemorative ...
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia — Yesterday, June 30, 2025, was E. Gordon Gee’s last day as the President of West Virginia University. Gee, 81, has been the President at WVU since 2014 and will not ...