The Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office announced that it is pulling back tens of billions of dollars' worth of green loans.
Pent-up demand led to at least 18 applications being filed with the OCC last year. And that influx could continue in 2026, as two applications have been submitted to the agency in recent weeks.
Many of the cancellations had been known for months, but the announcement underscored the drastic change in the energy landscape under President Trump.
The pastor of Emanuel AME Church, near Marion Square where an old monument to Robert E. Lee was recently placed, says ...
The Warrenton Board of Aldermen approved a conditional use permit and a site plan for a proposed data center near Interstate ...
The Commission expressed conditional support for a developer's plan to construct a new residential tower on top of a Hanson ...
Blues' Robert Thomas would solve a lot of problems in Toronto, and it cannot be understated how perfect he would fit on the ...
BitGo's $2.2B NYSE debut marks 2026's first major crypto IPO, highlighting its custody services and US national trust bank ...
Judge Carlton P. Biggs denied a request for conditional release and set $20,000 bail for a foreign national facing DUI-related probation proceedings, citing the accused's previous arrests and high ...
The Brawley City Council voted 5-0 to approve a reimbursement agreement for The Dunes Development. The developer of The Dunes ...
Two illegal immigrants, one of whom was shot in the leg by an ICE agent last week, were granted conditional lease ...
A nursing home owner pardoned by President Donald Trump has been released from an Arkansas prison days after a state board ...
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