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Mar 29 2024
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Misinformation Watch: Was the Baltimore Bridge Collapse a Cyberattack?
Following the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, many wanted answers. It didn’t take long for differing answers to start flowing and contradicting each other with claims of a cyberattack, terrorism, suspicious management, infrastructural racism, and other potential misinformation appearing hours after the bridge fell.
Social media fuels misinformation on Key Johnathon HeldMar 21 2024
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'Huge glow just light up the sky': Lighting strike sparks explosion at Piedmont oil tank site
PIEDMONT AND HEARD FROM WITNESSES. THERE. HAD MULTIPLE OIL, OIL STORAGE TANKS AND SALTWATER STORAGE TANKS ON SITE. MULTIPLE TANKS WERE OFF SITE AT THAT POINT DUE TO THE EXPLOSION. WHEN LIGHTNING HIT AN OIL FACILITY NEAR PIEDMONT WEDNESDAY EVENING, PEOPLE LIVING NEARBY GOT A SHOW THEY NEVER BARGAINED FOR. WE WATCHED THIS BIG, HUGE GLOW JUST LIGHT UP THE SKY. MY WIFE WAS LIKE, I HOPE EVERYBODY’S
KOCO 5Mar 20 2024
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Camping Is Close To Home At Freehold-Area Turkey Swamp Park
Located at 200 Georgia Road in Freehold Township, the campground features 64 wooded campsites - 52 that can be reserved and 12 available first come, first served. All campsites are pull-through and offer water and electric hookups. And this is all amid a natural setting of trails on 2,388 acres of pitch pine and oak trees, many species known to be in the Pinelands. For campers, there is also
Patch.comMar 21 2024
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Recycle Bin: Responsibility and opportunity
Mainers are responsible for the consequences of our choices, actions and behavior, which includes our energy use for transportation, heating, food and other purchases. Urban dwellers receive the benefits of living in communities that provide clean, running water, sanitary waste disposal, electricity, functional roads, and law enforcement. When I choose to drive rather than walk or bicycle, I
Portland Press HeraldMar 21 2024
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‘A game changer’: This Minneapolis technical school brings people out of poverty
Summit Academy OIC, a job training center in north Minneapolis, bustled with activity on a sunny Tuesday. Inside, students sat in classrooms learning how to read blueprints and cut wood for special projects. Outside, aspiring carpenters built frames for homes in a large garage on campus, with electrical students wiring lights in a nearby building.Modern and compact, its unassuming exterior
MPR NewsMar 13 2024
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Bill that will allow Wisconsin to start building a statewide EV charging network headed to governor
A bill clearing the way for Wisconsin to start building a network of electric vehicle charging stations along the state's interstates and highways is headed to Gov. Tony Evers. The state Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that changes state law to allow retail sale of electricity by charging station operators. Under current law, such sales are only allowed by regulated utilities. The change in
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMar 21 2024
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Longmont’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing celebrates five years
Rob Thomas gets to work with robots every day. He graduated from Front Range Community College in December after studying automation engineering technology. Now, he does programming, wiring and electrical work on robots for Better Process LLC in Loveland. “It’s really awesome,” Thomas said. “It’s been my dream, and it feels really satisfying to be able to step into this field and make real
Boulder Daily CameraMar 14 2024
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WI poised to hit fast track in adding EV charging stations
Wisconsin has lagged behind neighboring states in adding electric vehicle charging stations, but the Badger State is about to take a big leap forward in accessing federal funds to boost its network. The Legislature has sent Gov. Tony Evers a bill allowing private businesses to sell the electricity by hosting units on their properties, rather than only utilities having the option. Wisconsin can
Public News ServiceMar 20 2024
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Maine regulators considering adoption of California EV use standards
Maine environmental regulators are set to decide whether the state will join a growing number of states adopting new standards designed to grow the use of electric vehicles.The rules, which originated in California, would require an increasing percentage of new light-duty vehicles to be zero emission vehicles every year. The new standards would start with 51% in 2028 and grow to 82% by 2032.
Fox News (Online News)Mar 21 2024
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Capito elaborates on criticism of new federal rules on vehicle emissions
Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., emphasized her criticism of new federal standards to crack down on emissions from gasoline-powered cars and trucks while boosting production of electric vehicles over the next few years. Federal officials called the new automobile emissions standards the most ambitious plan yet to curtail pollution from cars. Capito would like to hit the brakes. “Since
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