VIDEO November 18, 2023 John Boyd Jr. calls upon Americans to support farmers and not fake meat National Black Farmers Association President and Virginia farmer John Boyd Jr. discusses the impact to farmers as Bill Gates and Chinese entities buy up U.S. farmland.
Georgia November 17, 2023 In Georgia, efforts to federally protect section of Ocmulgee River take a step forward The National Park Service submitted to Congress a study on whether the Ocmulgee River corridor in central Georgia meets the criteria to be managed as a national park and preserve.
Nebraska November 13, 2023 Nebraska, Iowa congressional delegations back plan to return undeveloped federal land to Winnebago Tribe Nebraska and Iowa's congressional delegations have declared their support for legislation that would return undeveloped federal land to the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska.
Joe Biden August 9, 2023 Biden ripped for latest 'land grab' blocking key energy, agriculture development Industry groups and local stakeholders ripped President Biden after he designated about a million acres used by miners and cattle ranchers as a national monument.
Los Angeles July 11, 2023 California officials waiting for 12 homes to fall into canyon after massive landslide Officials in Los Angeles County said they are waiting for several homes to crash into a canyon after a landslide.
Maine July 6, 2023 Tribal sovereignty push flops in Maine as Gov. Mills' veto of key legislation stands Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills' veto of a bill championed by tribal sovereignty advocates will remain in place after lawmakers failed to override it.
Joe Biden June 10, 2023 Native American tribe plans protests, considers suing Biden admin over oil-leasing crackdown EXCLUSIVE: The Navajo Nation's president is warning that his tribe could soon take legal action against the Biden administration for its recent oil-drilling crackdown.
Arizona May 1, 2023 Tucson, Arizona, to return ancestral land to indigenous nation Arizona’s Tucson City Council unanimously approved a measure to give back more than 10 acres of ancestral land to the Tohono O'odham Nation.
New Mexico April 3, 2023 Albuquerque announces property swap with state of New Mexico in hopes of solving land-use issues The state of New Mexico announced a property swap with the city of Albuquerque in hopes of solving land use issues. The city's mayor believes the deal is a win-win for both parties.
Energy March 22, 2023 Republicans press Biden admin on its false oil, gas permitting claims A coalition of GOP lawmakers is demanding answers from a top Biden official after the administration quietly admitted its oft-used fossil fuel permitting figure was inaccurate.
Environment March 21, 2023 Biden interior secretary chokes up while talking about importance of bison for Native Americans Interior Secretary Deb Haaland became emotional during a speech Tuesday highlighting her agency's work restoring American bison populations to tribal and ancestral lands.