Attorney General Pamela Bondi sent out letters Tuesday to Maine, California, and Minnesota warning the states to comply with federal law to, in her words, “keep men out of women’s sports.”
The Southern Maine hotspot is a favorite among both locals and tourists of all ages. But did you know that Old Orchard Beach is also Maine's longest beach?
Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal antidiscrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports or face legal action, Fox News has learned.
The Education Department has also launched investigations into state transgender policies, a key step in the process of pulling federal funding from an educational institution, which has not been done in decades.
From Acadia in Maine to Joshua Tree in Southern California, protesters turned out to stand up against what they see as threats to public lands.
Shortly after the order was signed, multiple states, including Maine, California, Minnesota and others run primarily by Democrats, indicated that they would not comply with Trump. The executive ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued letters to officials in California, Minnesota, and Maine warning them against allowing transgender girls to participate in girls' sports. The warning comes after President Trump signed an executive order barring ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi warned officials in Maine, California and Minnesota on Tuesday to comply with President Trump’s executive orders to bar transgender athletes from participating in girl ...
Around Yosemite National Park, warnings are in place between 10 p.m. PST on Saturday and 10 p.m. PST on Monday, with wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour and snow accumulations of up to 14 inches at the highest elevations. In this area, roads could become hazardous and travel "very difficult to impossible."
With California as an example of what can suddenly go awry, state and federal offices such as Maine Geological Survey, Maine Municipal Planning Assistance Program, and the National Oceanic and ...
Even so, should the California tragedy be a wake-up call to closely examine our own plans to prepare for record-setting hottest years; more strong variability in precipitation over shorter time periods (with raging wildfires); more violent hurricanes; torrential rains; and enhanced coastal and inland flooding? Yes, it should.