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Wyoming governor plots legal strategy as California officials aim to halt Oakland coal terminal

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 11, 2026

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Wyoming governor plots legal strategy as California officials aim to halt Oakland coal terminal

Wyoming Republican Gov. Mark Gordon said he was planning legal action against any efforts by California environmentalists to block an Oakland coal export terminal, arguing the project is essential to Wyoming‘s coal sector. The planned export terminal is part of the pro-coal efforts announced by President Donald Trump last month. He invoked a Cold War-era []

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DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 28, 2026

Furious Napa Valley vineyards facing oblivion as crucifying new fees drop: ‘Can see where this ends’

California’s Napa Valley is fermenting into a full-blown revolt as furious vineyard owners warn a new fee could leave them paying tens of thousands of dollars a year — the latest financial punch threatening to crush the struggling wine industry. Farmers across the iconic Northern California enclave say they are staring down financial disaster as []

Off The Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

New Calif. tax threatens to cripple struggling vineyards

California’s Napa Valley is fermenting into a full-blown revolt as furious vineyard owners warn a new fee could leave them paying tens of thousands of dollars a year — the latest financial punch threatening to crush the struggling wine industry. Farmers across the iconic Northern California enclave say they are staring down financial disaster as []...Click to read more

The West Australian

lean right

· Jul 5, 2026

‘Deadly crisis’: Local IGA owners call on State Government to strengthen WA’s illicit tobacco laws

Local IGA owners are pushing for laws in WA that would give landlords the right to evict dodgy retailers selling illegal cigarettes, saying they don’t want ‘the deadly tobacco crisis’ to creep into the State.

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

California threatens to fine farmers after destroying their fields

California has a habit of regulating residents into the dirt and then punishing them for being in the dirt. No one is forced to take it on the chin more than the state’s farmers. A new California law permits agricultural commissioners to hand out fines of 1,000 per acre for vineyards or orchards that are considered to []

WyoFile

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· Jun 25, 2026

After pushback, Wyoming delays repeal of wildlife monitoring rules at coal mines

State officials say monitoring requirements wouldn’t end altogether — Game and Fish would issue recommendations instead — but the proposal has been temporarily halted. The post After pushback, Wyoming delays repeal of wildlife monitoring rules at coal mines appeared first on WyoFile .

The Economic Times

lean right

· Jul 9, 2026

California co-founder fired over RTO rule

California co-founder fired over RTO rule

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Related coverage for "Wyoming governor plots legal strategy as California officials aim to halt Oakland coal terminal": DNyuz — Furious Napa Valley vineyards facing oblivion as crucifying new fees drop: ‘Can see where this ends’. Off The Press — New Calif. tax threatens to cripple struggling vineyards. The West Australian — ‘Deadly crisis’: Local IGA owners call on State Government to strengthen WA’s illicit tobacco laws. Washington Examiner — California threatens to fine farmers after destroying their fields. WyoFile — After pushback, Wyoming delays repeal of wildlife monitoring rules at coal mines. The Economic Times — California co-founder fired over RTO rule