The federal government owns more than 90% of California’s public lands. Firing San Diego immigration court judges won’t help ...
Most of Connecticut remains in drought conditions as below-average snowfall over the winter months has led to dry soil along ...
‘It’s bad’: How drought, lack of snowpack and federal cuts could spell wildfire disaster in NM
A new national forecast warns that above-normal wildfire risk will exist through most of New Mexico by April. Meanwhile, ...
The Wildfire Response and Preparedness Act of 2025 would set a 30-minute limit, ‘to the extent practicable,’ for fire crews to respond to an incident.
A new wildfire was reported today at 12:20 p.m. in Los Angeles County. Test Fire has been burning on federal land managed by ...
About 75% of the fired Forest Service workers held red cards. That means the agency lost some 2,550 wildland firefighters overnight — a 20% increase over primary firefighters, erased.
The pile burning project, called Gregory Beach Pile, was initiated 12:17 p.m. March 6 in Shasta County. The prescribed fire ...
Among others, it went to employees at the Department of the Interior, which houses the National Park Service (NPS), the ...
Some fire departments in Colorado's mountain communities are concerned that uncertainty over funding and hiring stemming from ...
The Trump Administration has cut two thousand workers, making it harder for the service to fight wildfires and repair storm ...
Human remains found by a hunter last fall have been identified as a firefighter missing since 2020, California deputies say.
Firing U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service workers en masse will undermine firefighting, recreation and more. The endgame is privatization of public lands.
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