A Missouri truck company owner who was convicted of Paycheck Protection Program fraud was sentenced to nine years in prison.
A Missouri business owner was sentenced to nine years in prison for committing bank fraud, Clean Air Act violations and witness tampering.
The president ordered EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to decide by next week on one of the first major issues facing his agency.
Christopher Lee Carroll, of Farmington, Missouri, used pandemic loans to start a new business, Whiskey Dix Big Truck Repair.
Staffers that spoke to Grist under the condition of anonymity for fear of losing their jobs blamed new EPA administrator, Lee ...
A company affiliated with Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit over accusations the company ...
Settlement money from Clean Air Act violations will help Janesville and Beloit update their bus fleets. Janesville will ...
The companies’ attorneys will argue that greenhouse gas emissions released by oil and gas production from within the United ...
By Lisa Song This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom ...
In response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) mandate, Clean Air Act Requirements, the Alaska Department of ...
The Environmental Protection Agency granted California an unlawful one-year extension for the state to comply with federal National Ambient Air Quality Standards for fine particulate matter, advocacy ...
A “defeat device” or "‘auxiliary emission control devices," is a component installed on vehicle’s engine that can bypass or ...