GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) – The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether to switch gears on more than 30 years of regulating the muddy water running off logging roads into rivers. At issue: Should the U.S.
The Oregon Department of Forestry settled a lawsuit with an environmental group on Thursday that will mean larger buffers between logging roads and streams. The Center for Biological Diversity, ...
A recent CounterPunch article by Faith Kearns argued that municipal watersheds should be “thinned” or logged to reduce wildfire risk, citing California’s Tubbs and Camp Fires, Oregon’s Almeda Fire, ...
A nearly $11 million road and bridge project west of Falls City to provide better access for logging trucks to nearby federal land and improve safety for pedestrians is expected to be completed by mid ...
Clouds roll over a placid Snow Lake in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington state. (Kelsey Jukam/Courthouse News) (CN) — A Ninth Circuit panel heard from both sides Monday in a fight ...
ROARING SPRING – Taylor Township officials complaining of damaged roads have already been promised compensation and are now simply after extra money, the owner of the logging company allegedly ...
The Trump administration has overturned the Roadless Rule that protects more than 59 million acres of national forests, including in the San Bernardino National Forest, the Sequoia National Forest and ...
A judge ruled that federal agencies violated several environmental laws that protect grizzly bears by approving the Knotty ...
Thanks to a lawsuit brought by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies and the Native Ecosystem Council, a 22,500 acre logging, burning, and road-building project in Montana’s Castle Mountains has been ...