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Dunes Action Calls on DNR to Hold Public Meeting on Proposed Pavilion Project Changes

From: Chesterton Tribune

“Both Dunes Action and the National Park Service (NPS) have recently sent letters to the DNR. NPS asked that the DNR direct Pavilion Partners LLC to either…

GAO May Weigh in on Zinke’s Temporary Filling of Political Positions

From: Federal News Radio

“In February, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility urged Interior’s Office of the Inspector General to look into what it considered “blatant violations”…

Navy’s Hunters Point Retesting Plan Draws on Questionable Cost-Cutting Study

From: San Francisco Chronicle

“The U.S. Navy’s latest promise to clean up radioactive soil and buildings at its former San Francisco shipyard relies on an earlier Navy effort to remove…

The EPA Can’t Stop Polluters When the Trump Administration Cuts Enforcement Staff

From: Union of Concerned Scientists

“n addition to reductions in staff focused on pollution prevention, it also means reductions in staff for those who work on environmental cleanup,…

Zinke Yields to States on Fish and Wildlife

From: Greenwire

“Individual states will wield more clout over fish and wildlife on about 780,000 square miles of Interior Department land nationwide under a new policy outlined by Interior…


News Releases

POLITICS OBSTRUCT CIVIL WAR DAMAGE CASE AGAINST DEVELOPER

Senator and Top Park Official Intervene to Lower Fine for Archaeological Violations

JUSTICE PROBE OF PRISON COMPUTER RECYCLING OPERATIONS

Inspector General to Investigate Health Risks and Failure to Acknowledge Hazards

WILDLIFE TAKING ONLY GNAT BITE OUT OF DOMESTIC CATTLE

Public and Private Outlays on Predator Control Dwarf Losses

TAKING THE “E” OUT OF EPA

Agency Elevating Security Functions While Cutting Child Health Efforts

NEW JERSEY ADMITS 970 RIVERS AND LAKES POLLUTED

State Tries to Bury Report; Gives Public Only Three Days Notice