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Jun 26 2023
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Lithium plant fire causes heavy smoke, road closure
Multiple Gaston County fire departments and the Gaston County Office of Emergency Management and Fire Services are responding this morning to a three-alarm fire at the Livent Lithium Processing Plant in Bessemer City. Around 1:30 a.m. Monday, calls went out for a fire at the facility. Fire crews are working to contain the blaze, and officials have confirmed that all plant workers are accounted
Gaston GazetteMar 26 2023
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‘Right to work’ in spotlight after Michigan tosses law aside
“The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the day’s top stories and debates. Michigan on Friday became the first state in nearly six decades to , marking a rare legislative victory for unions that have seen their influence decrease dramatically in recent decades. “Today, we are coming together to restore workers’ rights, protect Michiganders on the job and grow Michigan’s middle class,” the
Yahoo NewsMay 29 2023
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'Those silent stones.' Joe Biden pays Memorial Day tribute at Arlington National Cemetery
WASHINGTON − President Joe Biden implored the nation to "never forget the price that was paid to protect our democracy" as he honored fallen soldiers during Memorial Day remarks at National Arlington Cemetery. "Our troops have fought for our democracy and, if necessary, died for it," Biden said after laying a wreath decorated with flowers and a red, white and blue bow at the Tomb of the
"USA Today" ContributorJun 04 2023
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‘Aġvagpaŋuu!’: 3 first-time whaling captains in Point Hope landed their first whale this season
Second of two parts. POINT HOPE — Jacob and Molly Lane snowmachined along the icy beach out of Point Hope toward the Chukchi Sea. Near the westernmost reach of the land where their boats were parked, they saw where the deep blue ice met the sky, telling them whether there was enough open water to go whaling. “Look at the clouds,” Jacob Lane III pointed to the horizon. “You see that dark line
Anchorage Daily NewsJul 05 2023
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Man found dead in Death Valley from apparent extreme heat illness, officials say
Extreme heat is what National Park Service officials assume led to the death of a man inside his car that was in the middle of Death Valley National Park as temperatures soared to over 100 degrees. A maintenance worker found the unidentified 65-year-old man from San Diego on July 3 around 10 a.m., inside his sedan about 30 yards off road from North Highway, park officials said. First
ABC News (Online)Jun 25 2023
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Crew member dead after being ingested into engine at San Antonio International Airport in Texas
A San Antonio International Airport ground crew member was killed Friday night after being ingested into an engine, officials said. In a statement sent to USA TODAY, the National Transportation Safety Board said Delta Flight 1111 arrived in San Antonio from Los Angeles and was "taxiing to the gate on one engine” when the worker was "ingested into that engine,” the NTSB said. “The NTSB is
"USA Today" ContributorJul 05 2023
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Heat illness suspected in death of San Diego man at Death Valley National Park
(KTNV) — (KTNV) -- Scorching temperatures in Death Valley National Park may have been fatal for a San Diego man whose body was discovered Monday morning. Park rangers found the 65-year-old man dead inside his vehicle, National Park Service officials stated in a news release. The man was declared dead at the scene where his car was found by a maintenance worker, approximately 30 miles off-road
ABC 10News San DiegoJun 07 2023
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Looming UPS Strike Raises Concerns Over Supply Chain Disruptions Amid Contract Negotiations
Thousands of UPS workers across the nation will vote this week to decide whether to strike if their union could not reach a contract with UPS management.
Millions of Americans rely on UPS for their delivery service. A potential strike would bring the world's biggest package courier to a standstill, severely upending the U.S. supply chain.
The UPS employees are demanding less
International Business TimesJun 13 2023
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Starbucks union claims dozens of stores aren’t allowed to decorate for Pride
Starbucks Workers United said Tuesday that dozens of the coffee chain’s U.S. stores aren’t allowing employees to decorate for Pride month.
Starbucks said in a statement to CNBC that the company unwaveringly supports the LGBTQ+ community and hasn’t changed its policies for store decorations.
“There has been no change to any policy on this matter and we continue to encourage our
CNBCJun 20 2023
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BIDS WANTED NEW PAVING AND UTILITY CONST
BIDS WANTED NEW PAVING AND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. BN-23-C1 Sealed bids will be received by the City Auditor in the blue, outside drop box located on the north side of City Hall (225 4th St N, Fargo, ND) until 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 19, 2023. Bids will then be opened and read aloud at 11:45 a.m. in the Engineering Conference Room in Fargo City Hall. The public is
The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead