Erika Williams
Feds to take new look at protections for dwindling grouse species
The Bureau of Land Management said it is starting a process to consider further protections for the greater sage grouse, a western game bird species suffering from critical habitat loss.
Biden talks wildfires with Western governors; Gianforte ‘left out’ of meeting
Amid a sweltering heat wave, President Joe Biden met with Western state governors on Wednesday promising to bolster wildfire prevention and federal firefighter pay.
Trump assails Biden at Election Eve rally in North Carolina
On the eve of Election Day, President Donald Trump attacked his Democratic rival as unqualified and urged voters in the crucial battleground state of North Carolina to cast their ballots for him.
Trump accepts GOP nomination while criticizing Biden
An abnormal and crisis-clouded Republican Convention came to an end on Thursday night as orators double-downed on “law and order” as President Donald Trump accepted the party’s re-nomination on the lawn of the White House.
Republicans push ‘law and order’ mandate on third night of convention
The Republican National Convention on Wednesday heavily featured attacks on Democrats and President Donald Trump’s focus on “law and order” just one day after a 17-year-old white Illinois resident allegedly shot and killed two Black Lives Matter protesters in Wisconsin.
Second night of GOP national convention features a pardon, naturalization ceremony
The second night of the Republican National Convention, which kicked off with a pardon of a convicted bank robber and featured a naturalization ceremony, was intended to highlight opportunities Americans have because of President Donald Trump’s policies.
Republicans formally renominate Trump as convention kicks off
Delegates kicked off the scaled-down 2020 Republican National Convention by officially renominating President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence on Monday morning in Charlotte.
Postmaster General suspends service changes until after election; AGs file suit
Attorneys general across the country are joining forces in a lawsuit over operational changes in the U.S. Postal Service put forth by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who said Tuesday those initiatives will be put off until after the presidential election.
Federal judge orders Trump Campaign to provide proof of mail-in voting fraud
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and the Republican Party have until Friday to provide evidence of mail-in voting fraud in Pennsylvania, a federal judge ordered on Thursday.
MEIC joins health, civil rights groups to challenge rollback of power plant emission limits
Almost two dozen civil rights, public health and environmental watchdogs, including the Montana Environmental Information Center, hauled the Trump administration to the D.C. Circuit on Friday to defend its rollback of toxic emissions regulations.