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Due to the level of difficulty surrounding land permits, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has opened the Endangered Species Act to suggestions on how to better streamline these permits.
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Job Corps is the latest federal program caught in a tug-of-war between the Trump administration, lawyers, congresspeople and participants.
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Many said reforms are needed, but are wary of some of the Trump administration's proposals.
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Plaintiffs allege the president's effort to cease federal funding to NPR and PBS violates freedoms of speech and the press.
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The Trump administration directed the Bureau of Land Management to complete an environmental assessment for the reopening of a uranium mine. State leaders have nothing but praise for the decision.
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The Trump administration has proposed a 25% cut to the National Park Service's budget, which could mean handing over some sites to the states. Citizens have conflicted opinions.
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The Department of Interior says over 500 million acres of public land is suitable for residential use. Research suggests this plan won't solve the U.S.'s housing crisis.
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The Trump administration has cut funding to AmeriCorps. Jesse Sandoval, the AmeriCorps director for the Area Agency on Aging in Maricopa County, reflects on what this means for seniors in the area.
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Water is scarce in Utah's dry climate, and a proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency could threaten the state's water resources.
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Ten new mining sites come to Utah, Nevada, Montana, and Idaho that officials say are critical to national security and the economy.