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Nov 14 2023
News
Q2 Billings Area Weather: Warmer on Wednesday with other rapid weather changes
BILLINGS — The first of three disturbances which will affect the weather of Montana and Wyoming is moving overhead this afternoon. It's bringing little more than gusty wind and isolated showers. We'll have fewer clouds Tuesday night with lingering breezes. Wednesday will begin fairly clear, but warmer than most November mornings with increasing clouds, gusty wind and well-above-average highs.
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May 13 2024
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Porsche is about to debut a hybrid 911 model
One of the most iconic sports cars on the road is about to undergo one of its biggest changes to date. Porsche, on May 28, will unveil a hybrid Porsche 911, which will utilize both a gas engine and at least one battery-powered electric motor, the company announced Monday. “For the first time in our icon’s 61-year history, we are installing a hybrid drive system in a roadgoing 911,” said Frank
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Jun 12 2023
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Landmark ‘kids’ climate trial begins: how science will take the stand
US youths are taking the state of Montana to court for supporting the fossil-fuel industry rather than protecting the environment and their health. Climate science will get its day in court this week as lawyers for Rikki Held and 15 other young people argue that the state of Montana’s environmental policies promote fossil fuels, in violation of their right to a ‘clean and healthful environment
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May 13 2024
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Here's Where People Face the Biggest Gaps Between Rents and Wages
Rent is going up a lot in the United States. Wages are going up, too, but not as quickly. Real estate listings company StreetEasy used its own data and data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to look at how those numbers changed between 2022 and 2023 and published a ranking of the metropolitan areas where the rates of growth were the most out-of-whack (in New York City StreetEasy only looked
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May 12 2024
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Guardians unveil City Connect uniforms, inspired by the Guardians of Traffic statues
In July 2021, the Cleveland Guardians announced their name change, which was inspired by the "Guardians of Traffic" statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge in the city. Team owner Paul Dolan clarified the team wasn't named after the bridge, but "there's no question that it's a strong nod to those [statues] and what they mean to the community." It was a transitional time period for the organization
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Oct 29 2021
Opinion
Are “net-zero” climate targets just hot air?
Corporations and countries around the world are promising to eliminate their contributions to climate change. But many of their targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions are prefaced by a slippery phrase: “net-zero.”
More than 130 countries have set or are considering net-zero emissions goals, and many are stepping up as they prepare for next week’s COP26 climate meeting in Glasgow,
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Nov 14 2023
News
Council Post: Job Applicants Crave Stability—Expect Their Interview Questions To Change
What is the number one thing that makes a job listing appealing to Generation-Z applicants? Here’s a hint: It’s not company growth or familiarity with a company’s brand. It’s job stability. Handshake, a recruiting platform for college students and alumni, recently surveyed members of Gen-Z (those born during the late 1990s and early 2000s) on their employment priorities. When asked what
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Jun 12 2023
News
‘Historic moment’: First climate action case goes on trial in US
Plaintiffs – aged five to 22 – argue Montana’s promotion of an energy system reliant on fossil fuels violates their right to a clean and healthy environment under the US state’s constitution. A trial begins on Monday in Helena for Held v State of Montana, the first youth-led constitutional climate case to see its day in court in the United States. In court papers filed in March 2020, 16
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May 13 2024
News
California will add a fixed fee to electric bills while reducing usage rates
Washing machines on sale at a store in San José in 2019. Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved a new electricity billing structure last week that will introduce a monthly fee for fixed infrastructure costs while requiring investor-owned utilities to reduce usage rates. Why it matters: California's electricity bills are
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May 13 2024
News
California revamps how it charges for electricity
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