Angeles National Forest Reopening After Wildfire

Angeles National Forest set to reopen after wildfire, but with half the previous number of bathrooms, causing concerns about human waste contamination. Removal of toilets due to federal regulations and aging infrastructure. Cabin owners worried about environmental impact and plan to temporarily use portable toilets.

Supreme Court reversal on agency interpretation of regulations

The Supreme Court reversed a precedent giving government agencies leeway to interpret federal regulations, sparking discussions on legal implications.

Marijuana Shortage on Martha's Vineyard

Martha's Vineyard is facing a shortage of marijuana due to federal regulations on transporting pot to the island, impacting medical and recreational users. Dispensaries are running out of supplies, leading to potential closure of businesses. Legal disputes and logistical challenges have arisen in the cannabis industry on the island.

Marijuana Shortage on Martha's Vineyard

Martha's Vineyard is facing a shortage of marijuana due to federal regulations prohibiting its transportation across the ocean, causing dispensaries to run out of supplies and putting medical and recreational users at risk. Legal challenges have been raised, and potential solutions are being explored.

Heat Protections for Outdoor Workers in Florida

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs a law preventing cities and counties from creating heat protections for outdoor workers, despite extreme heat risks and increasing temperatures in the state. This decision has sparked outrage among activists and workers who have been advocating for basic protections like water, shade, and rest breaks. Federal regulations on heat safety in the workplace are lacking, leaving millions of workers at risk across the country.