Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said his department will face scrutiny from the Department of Government Efficiency in the near future, specifically to eliminate unnecessary payments to consultants.
The Office of Inspector General found staffing shortages at Bureau of Indian Affairs detention centers across the country.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is all in on President Donald Trump's mission to overhaul and downsize the federal government ...
In an open letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, a former chief scientist for the National Park Service asked that he ...
Burgum’s all-staff email, titled “Welcome Back to the Office,” noted that flexible telework ended at the Interior Department ...
Opinion.  As Valentine's Day approached, the Trump administration delivered a harsh message to Indian Country. The executive ...
The Interior Department is reviewing which projects it will cut and which it will keep under new policy priorities from the ...
There is a major push within the second Trump administration, Congress, and certain Western states to dispose of federal ...
The interior secretary can reject demands to rescind approval for offshore wind projects.
Sen. Hirono said the decision to fire those federal Fish and Wildlife Service employees was hasty and made without foresight.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said he believes President Donald Trump will win the Nobel Peace ...