Schools to be adequately funded so were talking about you know life and death issues but Trump Officials have defended the proposal this is a question thats been included in every census since 1965 with the exception of 2010 when it was removed that was untrue on several levels there was no census in 1965 then it hasnt been a question since 1950 almost 70 years ago the Supreme Court found she wasnt the only one lying finding the commerce secretary lied when he said he added the question because he was concerned about voter fraud. The court ruled that the Citizenship Question could be asked if there was a valid reason u. S. President donald trump tweeted out his displeasure saying he was going to ask his lawyers to delay the census they cant it is literally in the constitution making it seem likely that the question wont be asked in 2020 but it could be one day political haint aljazeera Washington Democratic leaders in the u. S. House of representatives have backed down to President Tru
Hello, everybody. Good morning, im angie goff. Im richard jordan. Welcome to news 4 today. First thing is first. Lets get a check on the forecast for the last weekend of 2013. Yeah, chuck is off but we have amelia segal. She is in. And amelia, two days in a row that moon out there, just so beautiful. Yeah, i have to agree. I also noticed it on the way to work this morning. Simply stunning. Head outside and check it out. Theres clear skies across the area. If you liked the weather yesterday, youre going to love the weather today. Once again, well have plenty of sunshine and temperatures today have been a little bit warmer than they were yesterday. Yesterday we hit 50 degrees. Right now it is a little bit chilly outside. 30 in rockville, 33 in washington. 27 in college park and your morning planner for areas like falls church, temperatures warm into the low 40s by 10 00 a. M. 11 00 a. M. Were already in the mid 40s. So a nice day. Satellite and radar not a cloud around. But i amtraking r
| Updated: Feb. 11, 2021, 7:46 p.m.
Coal remains king in Utah’s Emery County despite bankruptcies, shrinking demand and obstacles shipping it overseas.
The Bureau of Land Management quietly signed off on a plan to expand a Utah coal producer’s federal lease by 7.2 million tons, adding two or three years of additional production from Emery County’s Lila Canyon mine. But at the same time it shelved a proposal to issue a much larger lease to the mine’s operator, the reorganized Murray Energy Corp., which recently emerged from bankruptcy with a new name and corporate structure.
Even as mines shutter all over the United States in the face of declining demand for coal in the power sector, Lila has steadily increased its output since it went into production about a decade ago, reaching 3.7 million tons in 2019.