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Congress rolled back $1.1 billion in public media funding Friday morning. KPCW and other independent public TV and radio ...
Under an agreement the Atlanta-based utility and the Georgia Public Service Commission’s Public Interest Advocacy Staff reached in May, Georgia Power will not seek to raise base rates until 2028 at ...
Brent Woodall, a Tuscumbia attorney, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Place 2 on the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC).
With persisting dry conditions and increasing wildfire risk, a Brigham Young University (BYU) professor says public water systems are not designed to handle wildfires and residents have to be more ...
A hand count of ballots in a primary election race for the Georgia Public Service Commission found a discrepancy, but Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger determined it was not a problem. The audit ...
A hotly debated proposal to force the sale of public lands across Arizona and the West was removed from the Senate tax and policy bill following an outcry from opponents. Utah Sen. Mike Lee tried ...
As Congress debates a sweeping reconciliation bill, one issue stirring intense controversy is the future of America’s public lands. Tensions have flared between those who refuse to consider any ...
Voices: Mike Lee’s public land sale would hurt Utah’s farmers, animals and rural communities A compassionate approach to agricultural reform would strengthen family farming operations that can ...
Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed bill to sell off public land in the western United States has been scaled back significantly since his initial proposal to sell 2 million to 3 million acres was rejected ...
Just one day after Sen. Mike Lee's initial proposal was struck down by a Senate leader, an updated public lands sale proposal surfaced.
WASHINGTON — Republicans stripped language to sell off about 11,000 acres of public lands in Utah to help pay for President Donald Trump’s massive tax package in a last-minute alteration to the budget ...
After more than 25 years of service to the state, Jess Anderson on Thursday announced his retirement as head of the Department of Public Safety, a position he’s held for seven years.