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Two handwritten notes weighed down by rocks helped lead to the rescue of a mother and her 9-year-old son in California, who ...
A peanut farming company that sought 700 acres of north Florida state forest land, home to wildlife like gopher tortoises and ...
Back in May, Salehe Bembury gave a tantalizing preview of his next New Balance collaboration by showing only the heels of two sneakers during a question-and-answer session. The designer himself hasn't ...
The new coaching staff at Wake Forest just splashed at IMG Academy. The perennial power hasn’t had many secondary players ...
The U.S. Forest Services plans to cut its budget by $391 million for fiscal year 2026, according to a proposed budget request ...
“Threads of the Tongass” is a series of stories that explore how lives in Southeast Alaska are interwoven with the Tongass ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte and USFS Chief Tom Schultz met at Davis Gulch to sign a 20-year “shared stewardship agreement.” ...
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Prescribed burns are an essential tool for forest health
The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has supported organizations like Cascadia PBA and landowners to educate ...
Law enforcement officers bearing the golden logo of the U.S. Forest Service have been a steady presence around the homeless encampment.
Dozens of homeless people who have been living in a national forest in central Oregon for years were being evicted Thursday by the US Forest Service, as it closed the area for a wildfire ...
The Forest Service lost more than 10% of its workforce to DOGE firings, and thousands more voluntarily resigned after the Trump administration’s “fork in the road” offer.
Just months after the Trump Administration gave federal employees the option to voluntarily resign, the U.S. Forest Service is asking those who resigned to return to work for the wildfire season.