Their new report details relaxed restrictions on dangerous chemicals in food, consumer products, water and air.
Many Midwest residents distrust their tap water. Some purchase water and ice from standalone kiosks. University of Iowa researchers found at least trace levels of lead in most of these kiosks.
An Inside Climate News analysis of just-released federal workforce data shows more than 4,000 employees departed between January 2025 and January 2026, including a majority of team leaders.
The EPA informed Congress on Feb. 13 that it is eliminating the Office of Research and Development (ORD). The EPA says that ...
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More than a year after uranium shipments resumed, the Navajo Nation EPA is drafting regulations and asking for public input ...
Nearly 50 years after it was discovered that an estimated 4,500 barrels filled with toxic waste were dumped and buried on a 650-acre strip mine in northwestern Washington County, federal environmental ...
Nearly 50 years after it was discovered that an estimated 4,500 barrels filled with toxic waste were dumped and buried on a 650-acre strip mine in northwestern Washington County, federal environmental ...
The Village of Central Lake issued a boil water notice following an emergency water main repair. Residents are advised to ...
Long assumed by some to have been diluted and washed away over time, mercury contamination from 19th-century gold mining is still moving through Nevada’s Carson River, with levels in some waterfowl ...
Lightning sparked almost 60% of the wildfires—and those blazes accounted for 93% of the total area burned.
As border barriers go up in the Rio Grande Valley, one nature enthusiast in Starr County is documenting what’s being lost.