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U.S. States Expecting Cool Down on Monday
CNNAt long last, a cold front will snap a stubborn heat wave that has roasted much of the country for more than a week. However, the front is also expected to bring storms as it moves through the Midwest and Northeast on Sunday. The front has already...Tags: St. Louis, Libraries, Kensington, Imperial and Royal Matters, Regional Authority
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Chesapeake Bay cleanup on track, officials say
The multistate effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay is on track to meet its latest timetable for cleaning up the ailing estuary, even though states failed to achieve all the short-term pollution reduction goals they set for themselves three years ago,...Tags: Water, Martin O'Malley, Rivers, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Fraud cases leave biodiesel industry reeling
Biodiesel producers told a congressional panel Wednesday that they're struggling to stay afloat in the aftermath of fraud cases uncovered in Baltimore and Texas, and a spokesman for petroleum refiners faulted the Environmental Protection Agency for slow...Tags: Justice System, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Environmental Politics, Biofuels, Economy, Business and Finance
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Rep. Vitali pushes for more funding for environmental programs.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekFrom Clara Ritger: Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Delaware, wants environmental programs to receive more funding in Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed 2012-2013 budget. At a Capitol news conference earlier today, Vitali said the money for the Department of... -
Evanston to negotiate purchase of former gas station site, hoping to spur development
TribLocal - EvanstonHoping to kick-start redevelopment around the corner of Church Street and Dodge Avenue, Evanston officials want to purchase the site of a former gas station …... -
Green jobs economy has hits and misses in Maryland
Dirty, used oil promises to bring some badly needed jobs to Baltimore, one recycling company says. But energy-saving light fixtures aren't proving to be the growth business that another company thought they were — at least not yet.
FCC...Tags: Employment, Alternative Energy, Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers
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Battles loom as Baltimore Co. changes zoning map
David Boyd has seen the county's rezoning routine hit home before. He didn't like it the first time and he doesn't like it now. Boyd, who's steaming mad about a local preservationist group's latest attempt to limit what he can do with his 16 acres of...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources
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Police, fire officials called to Philips plant in Danville
smojica@amnews.comDanville Fire Chief Woody Ball will meet with Philips Lighting officials today to discuss his concerns about remediating the old Philips plant. About 9:50 p.m. Wednesday, Danville firefighters and police officers went to the plant at 320 Vaksdahl Ave. in...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
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South Dakota¿s Big Sioux among dirtiest rivers in nation
SIOUX FALLS - The Big Sioux River snakes 420 miles down eastern South Dakota. From its headwaters in Roberts County, it gradually drops 800 feet as it cuts through the Coteau des Prairies flatiron and meanders into Iowa and flows into the Missouri River....Tags: Water, Sports, Rivers, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance
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'The fire just laughs at it'
Over the last week, we read "Playing With Fire," the chilling Tribune investigation by reporters Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe and Michael Hawthorne, with a growing sense of anger.
Anger at how a confluence of industry manipulation and government neglect...Tags: Michael Hawthorne, Environmental Politics, Cancer, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Danville officials concerned about Philips Lighting site
smojica@amnews.comDanville city officials have a number of safety concerns regarding the the old Philips Lighting plant which state authorities are now investigating. On April 17, Interim¿City Manager Ron Scott sent a three-page letter by certified mail to Len Peters,...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Waste, Environmental Politics, Public Officials, Government
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Mailbag: 'Mean-spirited' fire pits column overlooked health hazards
Re "Wu: Fire pit removal illustrates lack of conservatism," March 25: Your credibility is at stake if you have edited the above column, which erroneously portrays the Newport Beach City Council and Corona del Mar residents as being guided by racist or...Tags: Health, Sports, Lungs and Airways, Environmental Politics, Respiratory Disease
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