California panel rejects major coastal development
A California panel has overwhelmingly rejected a plan to build nearly 900 upscale homes and a hotel on a valuable stretch of Southern California coastline that has long been the site of oil drilling and now provides habitat for endangered and threatened wildlife.
Tribe challenging pipeline has some advantages in courtroom
The American Indians challenging an oil pipeline that would cross four states have some legal advantages in a courtroom, particularly their tribe's status as a sovereign nation with long ties to the land in question.
Tribe challenging pipeline has some advantages in courtroom
The American Indians challenging an oil pipeline that would cross four states have some legal advantages in a courtroom, particularly their tribe's status as a sovereign nation with long ties to the land in question.
Baltimore officials reach deal on 'historic' development
Baltimore officials have reached a deal with a firm owned by UnderArmour's CEO to develop a swath of south Baltimore industrial waterfront in a plan that promises to include affordable housing and local jobs.
Baltimore officials reach deal on 'historic' development
Baltimore officials have reached a deal with a firm owned by UnderArmour's CEO to develop a swath of south Baltimore industrial waterfront in a plan that promises to include affordable housing and local jobs.
EPA moves to declare toxic Nevada mine Superfund priority
After decades of resistance from the state of Nevada, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is taking the final steps to add an abandoned copper mine in Yerington to the list of the nation's most polluted Superfund sites.
EPA moves to declare toxic Nevada mine Superfund priority
After decades of resistance from the state of Nevada, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is taking the final steps to add an abandoned copper mine in Yerington to the list of the nation's most polluted Superfund sites.
Navy's futuristic destroyer makes port call in Rhode Island
The U.S. Navy's futuristic Zumwalt destroyer has arrived in Rhode Island for its first port visit since leaving the shipyard to join the fleet.
Navy's futuristic destroyer makes port call in Rhode Island
The U.S. Navy's futuristic Zumwalt destroyer has arrived in Rhode Island for its first port visit since leaving the shipyard to join the fleet.
Clinton backs bill to protect benefits for ex-coal miners
Hillary Clinton is supporting a bill that would protect health-care and pension benefits for about 120,000 former coal miners and their families, an issue that has divided Senate Republicans.
Clinton backs bill to protect benefits for ex-coal miners
Hillary Clinton is supporting a bill that would protect health-care and pension benefits for about 120,000 former coal miners and their families, an issue that has divided Senate Republicans.
Delta and Korean Air rekindle a partnership grown frosty
Delta Air Lines and Korean Air are taking steps to mend a chilly relationship, announcing an expansion of their partnership Wednesday where each airline can sell tickets on some of each other's flights.
Delta and Korean Air rekindle a partnership grown frosty
Delta Air Lines and Korean Air are taking steps to mend a chilly relationship, announcing an expansion of their partnership Wednesday where each airline can sell tickets on some of each other's flights.
Colorado hits another cannabis 1st with certified hemp seed
Colorado is expected to reach another national first on cannabis Wednesday when state agriculture officials show off the first domestic certified hemp seeds.
Colorado hits another cannabis 1st with certified hemp seed
Colorado is expected to reach another national first on cannabis Wednesday when state agriculture officials show off the first domestic certified hemp seeds.
Happy landings: 3 space station crew members back on Earth
A record-setting American and two Russians landed safely back on Earth Wednesday after a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Happy landings: 3 space station crew members back on Earth
A record-setting American and two Russians landed safely back on Earth Wednesday after a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Stealthy destroyer ready to set sail to join US Navy
The largest and most expensive destroyer ever built for the U.S. Navy once headed to sea in a snowstorm during builder trials.
Corps won't oppose tribe's request to stop work on pipeline
The Army Corps of Engineers won't oppose the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's request for a temporary work stoppage on part of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Corps won't oppose tribe's request to stop work on pipeline
The Army Corps of Engineers won't oppose the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's request for a temporary work stoppage on part of the Dakota Access Pipeline.










