State funding can help replace gas appliances for renters, but landlords are slow to take advantage This article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners...
By Mennatalla Ibrahim and Andrea Durán WASHINGTON — The Chesapeake Bay is cleaner than it used to be but is falling short of 2025 targets for...
By Karl BlankenshipChesapeake Bay Journal The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is warning states in the Chesapeake Bay watershed that they are “significantly off track” in meeting...
A new environmental report says “incremental progress” has been made across the entire Chesapeake Bay watershed. The clock is ticking on a 2025 deadline for a...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Attorneys general for Nebraska and Iowa announced Wednesday that they’re part of a multi-state coalition asking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday halted, at least temporarily, a Biden administration rule that would have helped moderate Connecticut’s longstanding summertime smog and other air...
The Virginia Department of Health is continuing its forever hunt to find the amount of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, present in the state...
Response to a 2015 SEACC petition acknowledges Alaskans’ high fish consumption rates and disproportionate health impacts National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences The Environmental Protection Agency...
[BOISE] – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador, along with attorneys general from North Dakota, Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska, South Carolina, and South Dakota, sued the EPA and the...
San Francisco has found unexpected support from fossil fuel groups in its Supreme Court challenge to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency water regulations, arguing that the rules...