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Environment · MissoulaThe Senate voted 33-17 in favor of House Bill 170, to repeal the policy. It will have to pass third reading to land on the desk of Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte. A 2021 report on legislative trends in energy from the National Conference of State Legislatures said many states were working on energy sector bills.
Montana Senate votes to repeal state energy policy
Portland, Oregon · PortlandOnly Oregon and New Jersey ban self-service gas, though Oregon in recent years allowed people to pump their own gas in some rural counties. The state now has a patchwork of regulations that bipartisan supporters of House Bill 2426 say their proposal would simplify. The measure passed the House on a 47-10 vote and now heads to the Senate.
Oregon House Votes Yes on Allowing People to Pump Their Own Gas
Missoula · MissoulaThe Montana Department of Environmental Quality has decided that the City of Missoula can make improvements to its wastewater collection system and Garden City Compost without having to go through a public process. That could accelerate completion of the projects. The estimated cost for 31 upgrades and replacements at that time was more than $3 million.
DEQ: No review required for Missoula sewer upgrades
Missoula County · Missoula CountyMissoula County on Tuesday extended its contract with two engineering firms in an effort to move projects through the planning and permitting process in a timely manner. Continue reading…
County contracts engineering firms to expedite development review
Madonna · South DakotaMadonna Thunder Hawk remembers the firefights. As a medic during the occupation of Wounded Knee in early 1973, Thunder Hawk was stationed nightly in a frontline bunker in the combat zone between Native American activists and U.S. government agents in South Dakota. “I would crawl out there every night, and we’d just be out there in case anybody got hit,” said Thunder Hawk, of the Oohenumpa band of …
Legacy of Wounded Knee occupation lives on 50 years later
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US & Canada · Los AngelesA slow-moving winter storm intensified over California on Friday, triggering the first blizzard warning in parts of the Los Angeles area since 1989 and creating the extraordinary sight of snowflakes swirling around the iconic Hollywood sign.
Southern California delights in rare snowfall as winter blast lingers
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US & Canada · WashingtonTwelve Democratic-led states have sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to challenge certain federal restrictions imposed on the distribution of the abortion pill mifepristone, saying those limits are not supported by evidence.
States Sue FDA Over Access to Abortion Pill
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Kalispell man charged for death threats to US Sen. Jon Tester
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