The termination letters that ended the careers of thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources will be available to help prevent and fight wildfires.
President Trump’s hiring freeze is affecting 18,000 federal firefighters from reporting to work, including coming to Southern ...
When unemployed marine biologist Lanny Flaherty poked his head into the ranger's station at the Wallowa Whitman National ...
Widespread funding cuts across the government and new restrictions on funding for National Institutes of Health grants have also created uncertainty among infectious disease researchers and local ...
Thousands of employees with the U.S. Forest Service were fired over the weekend, including some in Southern Oregon and ...
A freeze on the hiring and onboarding of thousands of federal firefighters could have deadly consequences as the national ...
Ben McLane, who serves in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southern Washington ... in the world,” said Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, “and I am committed to ensuring that you ...
Evelyn Seabrook was able to buy a home even though she had only a high school diploma. Glenn Flood worked his way up the ...
Rollins is just the second woman to head the agency. Ann Veneman of California was sworn in as the 27th Secretary of ...
Iowa Republican politicians and other state agriculture leaders have praised the confirmation of Brooke Rollins, an attorney ...