Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Act seeks to streamline permitting process for outdoor rec companies, allow for new rock-climbing routes on public land.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this week denied petitions to reevaluate the project that delivers gas from Canada to the Northwest and northern California.
Street food vendors can now legally operate in Las Vegas, but the strict regulations on the iconic sellers will likely curb their presence throughout the valley.
A bill that would prohibit plastic bags in California grocery stores and steer people to paper or reusable bags passed its first legislative committee hearing on Wednesday.
A new memo from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is raising concern about the infrastructure at the Glen Canyon Dam and its ability to deliver water downstream should levels at Lake Powell continue to decline.
For the second time in as many weeks, Arizona Republicans refused to strike down a near-total abortion ban from 1864, using a procedural move to block a Democratic effort to repeal the law.
The new law will require all three of the state’s public universities to give every student the opportunity to choose which clubs or organizations they don’t want their fees to support.
The high court’s action limits the lower court’s pause on the ban to the two teenagers suing the state, allowing Idaho to enforce prohibitions on gender-affirming care for the majority of transgender youth.