Commercial Flooring Contractor Agrees to Plead Guilty to Antitrust Charge

Chicago, Illinois - PCI FlorTech Inc., an Illinois-based commercial flooring contractor, has been charged for its role in a long-running conspiracy to rig bids and fix prices for commercial flooring services and products sold in the United States, the Department of Justice announced Monday.

Installing monarch butterfly habitat at wildlife areas

Phoenix, Arizona - In an effort to support and reverse declining monarch butterfly populations, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking volunteers to help plant milkweed this fall and winter at wildlife areas statewide.

Secretary of State Pompeo’s Travel to New York City

Washington, DC - U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo will travel to New York on August 20 to participate in a UN Security Council debate hosted by the Polish Mission to the United Nations on challenges to peace and security in the Middle East and the Administration’s support for multilateral solutions. 

Two Years After Hurricane Harvey, Red Cross Continues Helping

Washington, DC - In the two years since Hurricane Harvey devastated parts of Texas and Louisiana, the American Red Cross has used more than $498 million in donations to help hundreds of thousands of people recover and rebuild after one of the largest flooding events in U.S. history.

Border Patrol Arrests Convicted Child Rapist-Previously Deported Man Attempted to Re-enter the U.S.

Tucson, Arizona - U.S. Border Patrol agents near Naco arrested a previously deported sex offender Wednesday.