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Feb 21 2024
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‘Compromise’ carbon capture pipeline bill heading for contentious House hearing
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Legislation that would create state setback ordinances for carbon pipelines, preempting county ordinances, is heading for a heated showdown in the House. The Senate, the less carbon pipeline skeptical of the two chambers, advanced House Bill 201 Wednesday by a vote of 23 to 11. That margin was one vote short of the two-thirds required to pass the bill with an
Dakota News NowDec 17 2023
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Search underway for missing boater in water at Goose Pond Colony
Search underway for missing boater in water at Goose Pond Colony (Video)
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) says an individual went missing in the water near Goose Pond Resort in Scottsboro Saturday morning. ALEA says an individual was duck hunting around 8AM Saturday on Lake Guntersville near Goose Pond Resort. While duck hunting, ALEA says the individual's kayak capsized
Spot On AlabamaFeb 16 2024
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“Russia is Responsible”: Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin's Fiercest Critic, Reported Dead in Arctic Penal Colony
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny—a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin—has died at 47, the state prison service announced Friday. “I want Putin and his entire circle to know that they’ll bear responsibility for what they did with our country and my family and my husband,” Yulia Navalnaya, wife of the anti-corruption activist, said in remarks at the Munich Security
Vanity FairFeb 15 2024
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Dakota Access Pipeline protest costs debated as federal trial begins
BISMARCK — A trial expected to shed new light on a federal agency’s management — and potential mismanagement — of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests kicked off Thursday, Feb. 15 in federal court in Bismarck. North Dakota is seeking to recoup $38 million it claims it spent policing the protest camps north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in rural Morton County in 2016 and early 2017
InforumDec 26 2023
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Navalny confirms he's in Arctic penal colony and says he's "fine"
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny on Tuesday said he was "fine" after a "pretty exhausting" 20-day transfer from his prison near Moscow to a penal colony beyond the Arctic Circle. Navalny's supporters said on Monday that the Kremlin critic, whose whereabouts had been unknown for more than two weeks, was now in the penal colony in Russia's far north and had been visited by his lawyer. "
CBS News (Online)Aug 09 2023
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Maui Wildfire Blamed on 'Colonial Greed'
Former state Representative Kaniela Ing on Wednesday blamed the raging Hawaii wildfires on "colonial greed."
The wildfires, which have spread across several islands because of winds from Hurricane Dora, have hit Maui particularly hard, while Lahaina also has been inundated. It is believed that the fires were caused by a mix of hot and dry conditions and exacerbated by the wind.
NewsweekJan 08 2024
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Police: Colonial Parkway double murder, another Hampton cold case solved
Virginia State Police identified Alan W. Wilmer Sr. of Lancaster County — who died in December 2017 at the age of 63 — as a suspect in the 1987 double murder of David L. Knobling, then 20, and Robin M. Edwards, then 14, in Isle of Wight County. Wilmer is also a suspect in the 1989 murder of Teresa Howell, then 29, in Hampton. Police said Knobling and Edwards were last seen alive and together
Richmond Times DispatchJan 08 2024
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CASES CLOSED: One “Colonial Parkway Murder” case, Hampton homicide solved
Two people have been hospitalized after a multi-vehicle crash involving tractor-trailers caused Interstate 295 to be closed Friday morning.
Around 8 a.m. on Dec. 22, Virginia State Police troopers were called to I-295 North near the Varina-Enon Bridge for a four-vehicle crash.
State troopers arrived at the scene to find the crash involved two tractor-trailers, an SUV and a pickup
ABC 8 WRICFeb 28 2024
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How One Of America’s Largest School Districts Became A Pipeline For A Trans Youth Clinic
When a middle school in one of America’s largest school districts learned that a student was interested in a medical gender transition, administrators knew exactly who to turn to. That’s because just a month earlier, the school for kids as young as eleven had formed a partnership with the largest transgender youth clinic in the country, according to documents obtained by The Daily Wire.
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