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Buffalo National River Redesignation: Pros and ConsLock Icon

The debate about redesignating the Buffalo National River reignited 50 years of resentment and suspicion. read more >
Energy

A Big Deal for Energy, Tinged Green All Over

Incentives for buying EVs, renewable energy production and domestic manufacturing look particularly good for Arkansas businesses. read more >
Government & Politics

Democrats Say They’ve Reached Agreement on Economic Package

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., a centrist seen as the pivotal vote in the 50-50 chamber, said in a statement that she had agreed to revamping some of the measure's tax and energy provisions and was ready to "move forward" on the bill. read more >
Joe Biden speaks during an event on Nov. 14, 2020 at Los Angeles Trade–Technical College
Energy / Government & Politics

Biden Vows ‘Strong’ Climate Action Despite Dual Setbacks

Biden did not specify what actions he will take on climate, but said they will create jobs, improve energy security, bolster domestic manufacturing and protect consumers from oil and gas price increases. "I will not back down,'' he promised. read more >
Washington County's 2.01-megawatt, 5,400 panel solar system on its south campus near Clydesdale Drive in Fayetteville.
Construction / Energy / Government & Politics

Biden Administration Moves to Expand Solar Power on US Land

Officials approved two major solar projects and issued a call to nominate land for additional projects in Western states. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Business Services / Construction

US Economy Grew at 2.3% Rate in Q3, Up From Earlier Estimate

The newfound strength came primarily from stronger consumer spending than what was previously thought. read more >
Energy / Government & Politics / Transportation

Biden Raising Fuel-Economy Standards to Fight Climate Change

A rule being issued Monday would bring the projected industry-wide target to 40 miles per gallon by 2026. read more >
Joe Biden discusses foreign policy during a presidential campaign speech in New York on Jan. 7, 2020. The president on Sept. 9, 2021 announced sweeping new COVID-19 vaccine requirements, including a mandate for employers with more 100 workers that requires them to be vaccinated or test weekly for the virus.
Construction / Energy / Government & Politics

Biden Signs $1T Infrastructure Deal With Bipartisan Crowd

Historians, economists and engineers welcomed Biden’s efforts but stressed that it's not nearly enough to overcome the government’s failure for decades to maintain and upgrade the country’s infrastructure. read more >