Holly Reiner, a UW Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadet from Cheyenne, won first place in the female category during the recent 3rd Regiment Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort Lewis, Wash.
DENVER (AP) — Thousands of people are expected to join an unofficial counterculture holiday celebrating marijuana in Colorado and Washington this coming weekend.
And the events and crowds will likely test the limits of new laws permitting pot use by adults...
The governors of Washington and Oregon are urging the White House to evaluate the effects of greenhouse gas emissions from leasing and exporting the nation's coal.
DENVER (AP) — A U.N. drug agency says the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Colorado and Washington violates international drug treaties.
The International Narcotics Control Board urged the Barack Obama administration to challenge the legalization measures...
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder isn't giving any clues about whether the D.O.J. will try and prevent Washington and Colorado from creating legal marijuana markets.
Leaders of the Lummi Nation say they're opposing a proposed coal-export terminal at Cherry Point near Bellingham, Washington. Tribal leaders are concerned the development of a shipping terminal to ship coal from states like Wyoming and Montana and other bulk cargo may disturb ancestral burial sites, affect their fishing rights and create other environmental problems. A sawmill is expected to reope
It's another great day on the Morning Zone as host, Dave Chaffin, talks with these great guests:
7:07 Ron Kess;er, Chief Washington correspondent for Newsmax.com and New York Times bestselling author,will discuss American Crossroads: Obama Exposed as Pretender...