News published on Federal Newswire in May 2022

News from May 2022


Calexico CBP Officers Seize More Than Half a Million Dollars of Narcotics

Calexico CBP Officers Seize More Than Half a Million Dollars of Narcotics


Foreign Live Centipedes, Dried Sea Cucumbers, Plants and Swine Sausages? Yes, it is Contraband!

Foreign Live Centipedes, Dried Sea Cucumbers, Plants and Swine Sausages? Yes, it is Contraband!



In Less than 24 Hours CBP Officers in Louisville Intercept $3.65M in Counterfeit Designer Apparel & Unapproved Medication

In Less than 24 Hours CBP Officers in Louisville Intercept $3.65M in Counterfeit Designer Apparel & Unapproved Medication



CBP Intercepts Ton of Marijuana at Detroit Cargo Facility

CBP Intercepts Ton of Marijuana at Detroit Cargo Facility


Border Patrol Agents Apprehend Man Wanted for Questioning by Mexican Government in Murder of Mexican Politician

Border Patrol Agents Apprehend Man Wanted for Questioning by Mexican Government in Murder of Mexican Politician



Beaver Creek Road Monitoring and Delays Near Montezuma Well

Beaver Creek Road Monitoring and Delays Near Montezuma Well


Buchanan: Democrats Are Missing the Opportunity To Win Against China

Americans have reason to be skeptical of how Democrats are currently approaching helping America confront the growing economic threat from Communist China, argues Health Subcommittee Republican Leader (and former Trade Subcommittee Republican Leader) Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL).


National Park Service awards $1 million to protect historic battlefields in Arkansas, Louisiana and South Carolina

National Park Service awards $1 million to protect historic battlefields in Arkansas, Louisiana and South Carolina


Grand Teton National Park hosts annual American Indian guest artist program at Colter Bay Visitor Center, 2022

Grand Teton National Park hosts annual American Indian guest artist program at Colter Bay Visitor Center, 2022



IFA's McGoff: Grants to Indiana will turn blighted sites 'into neighborhood assets'

Indiana is receiving nearly $10 million in federal grants to advance assessment and cleanup projects at contaminated brownfield sites.


Newly identified dolphin species named after chief 'known for his wisdom and peaceful nature'

Bottlenose dolphins who live along the eastern coastline of the U.S. are probably more closely related to other coastal dolphins than they are to their offshore counterparts.



Governors share trade group's worry that solar-imports investigation will cause 'market uncertainty'

Nineteen governors have signed a letter sent to President Joe Biden and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo to express "deep concern" over the Department of Commerce investigation into imports of solar components.


National Trails Day Photo Contest and Family Scavenger Hunt

National Trails Day Photo Contest and Family Scavenger Hunt


National Natural Landmarks Program reaches 60 years today

National Natural Landmarks Program reaches 60 years today


Harpers Ferry National Historical Park to commemorate Memorial Day with historic weapons displays and demonstration

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park to commemorate Memorial Day with historic weapons displays and demonstration


Rediscovering Morristown National Historical Park: Photographic Exhibition by Xiomaro

Rediscovering Morristown National Historical Park: Photographic Exhibition by Xiomaro