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DC to remove BLM plaza, mural
Mayor signals D.C. will paint over BLM Plaza
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) signaled on March 4 that the city would paint over Black Lives Matter Plaza. The announcement came after Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Georgia) introduced a bill threatening millions of dollars in transportation funding.
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DC's Black Lives Matter Plaza mural to be replaced
The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office leased 4 parcels totaling 2,443.11 acres for $6,725,713 in total receipts for its quarterly oil and gas lease sale.
The mayor’s announcement represents a remarkable retreat from her defiant posture toward President Donald Trump during his first term.
The lawsuit filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah challenges restrictions to off-highway vehicle use in the San Rafael Swell, an area popular among hikers and campers for its red rock cliffs and slot canyons. The plan covers a 1.1 million-acre area in eastern Utah.
BLM, wild horse and Senior Judge
Judge upends BLM’s pay-to-adopt wild horse program
Colorado judge strikes down BLM's wild horse adoption program, saying it violated federal law
Court records show groups adopted multiple horses, collected thousands in taxpayer dollars, then sold them at slaughter auctions for even more profit.
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BLM approves wild horse gather for eastern Nevada
The mural inspired millions and helped our city through a very painful period. But now we can't afford to be distracted by meaningless
Black Lives Matter Plaza is set to be painted over after Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) proposed withholding federal funds to the district if it is not renamed.
Under congressional pressure, Bowser will rename Black Lives Matter Plaza. Maryland struggles to curb Virginia license plate loophole. WMATA revises ridership, fare revenue projection upward.
U.S. Bureau of Land Management provides law enforcement and other services to the festival in the Nevada desert. The agency has had 800 layoffs.
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Henderson City Council approves land annexation to boost residential,commercial growthLas Vegas (KSNV) — The possibility of Las Vegas running out of land to build more homes may be a reality but the City of Henderson is expanding their city by 30 football fields. The Henderson City Council on Tuesday, approved an ordinance to annex 38.48 acres of land from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which includes two areas of land.
Henderson is getting a little bit bigger. The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance to annex 38.48 acres to the city from the Bureau of Land Management. The annexation includes two areas of land — the first is 12.
The Trump administration’s purge of “probationary”-status employees has not, to date, been felt as acutely within the Bureau of Land Management as it has in other federal agencies that manage
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