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Trump rescinded two long-time executive orders that had encouraged agencies to prioritize urban areas and historic properties in decisions on federal buildings.
The U.S. Army will take control of almost 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to support Border Patrol operations.
Critics warn that the Trump administration’s plan to transfer public lands could enrich wealthy developers while eliminating access for everyone else.
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KTVF on MSNBiden-era rules for NPR-A, BLM public lands under reviewA month after the Trump administration announced it wanted to open NPR-A to oil and gas leases, the administration has moved ...
Howard Hutchinson, a private property rights activist, leads a coalition that’s quietly organizing a county-level rejection ...
Trump gives border land to military, raising legal questions and signaling a new phase in U.S. immigration enforcement ...
An anti-regulatory movement is surging under Trump and opposes federal management of public lands in New Mexico ...
Experts returned to OKC 30 years after the 1995 bombing. The multibillion-dollar rebuilding of downtown exceeded their ...
A task force created by two Trump agencies will identify federal lands suitable for affordable housing, an idea opposed by ...
The Trump administration fast tracked logging 112 acres of national forests, including parts of the Chequamegon Nicolet ...
The Trump administration declared a state of emergency in timber supply and national forest health across the United States ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins issued a new memo on Monday, aimed at reversing “heavy-handed federal policies and ...
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