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Staffing shortages caused by the federal hiring freeze and DOGE-linked deferred resignation program is forcing the Army Corp of Engineers to shutter 10 recreation sites along the lower Snake River.
Dennis “Lee” Forsgren has worked as an industry attorney, Hill staffer, lobbyist and EPA water official during President ...
The Army Corps of Engineers, in a statement, said it paused sand replacement for the Virginia Beach renourishment project about two weeks ago due to concerns about sand quality related to sand ...
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Val Kilmer died from pneumonia, the Los Angeles Department of Public Health has confirmed. The veteran actor died April 1 in L.A. at age 65. TMZ posted an image of Kilmer’s death certificate ...
The Flyers don’t have the pieces required to be a genuine Stanley Cup contender and are probably best served not making the playoffs at this stage in their rebuild. The Flyers would have been a ...
As Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks sets traps to capture walleye at Fort Peck Reservoir, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is reporting mountain snowpack in the upper Missouri River Basin is ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - With historic rainfall in the Mid-South, the Memphis District for the United States Army Corps of Engineers is making sure levees and flood mitigation strategies are holding up.
In context: Microsoft has fired the two employees involved in a protest during the company's recent 50th-anniversary celebration. The termination was attributed to misconduct, as stated in an ...
HBO has picked up The Last of Us for a third season. The announcement Wednesday comes ahead of the anticipated Season 2 debut on Sunday. Deadline understands that a decision has not been made ...
“It’s not mandatory,” Steve Bower, a project manager with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said during a workshop meeting of the Cape May County Board of Commissioners. “We’re not going ...
More than 16,000 structures were destroyed, and 30 people were killed in January as the Eaton and Palisades fires raged near L.A. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers members Cody Hammer, Jenny Brady and ...