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Jun 23 2023
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Oregon county sues oil and gas companies over heat dome that killed about 800 people
Oregon county sues oil and gas companies over heat dome that killed about 800 people
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A county in Oregon in suing numerous oil companies over the heat dome that swept the Pacific Northwest in 2021, leading to hundreds of deaths across British Columbia,
NPR Fact CheckMar 16 2024
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Winter returns: Major pattern shift coming early next week
(CNN) — After weeks of spring-like warmth, parts of the United States will briefly plunge back into winter next week with below-freezing temperatures possible for much of the eastern half of the country. Tuesday marks the official start of astronomical spring in the Northern Hemisphere after the warmest winter on record. But it seems Mother Nature has the seasons mixed up, because spring will
KRDOMar 15 2024
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Man Wearing Only Underwear, T-Shirt Mask Accused Of Robbery And Attempted Carjacking In Tulsa
Tulsa police arrested a man wearing nothing but underwear and a t-shirt wrapped around his face when he was accused of robbing a restaurant worker. Tulsa police arrested a man wearing nothing but underwear and a t-shirt wrapped around his face when he was accused of robbing a restaurant worker. Police said he shoved the worker and stole his phone, then went to a nearby gas station and tried to
News 9 OklahomaMar 17 2024
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Body of 18-year-old Carson Hughes recovered from Versailles Lake in Ripley County
RIPLEY COUNTY, Ind. — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources recovered the body of 18-year-old Carson Hughes from Versailles Lake in Ripley County on Sunday night. According to a press release, conservation officers found Hughes in six feet of water by utilizing sonar devices. The Ripley County Coroner pronounced Hughes dead at the scene. Officials will conduct an autopsy to help
Yahoo NewsMar 15 2024
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Ads push SEC's new climate disclosure rule for public companies after Montana joins challenge • Daily Montanan
Montanans are likely to start seeing more political advertising surrounding climate change and investments following the Securities Exchange Commission’s adoption last week of rules to require publicly traded companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks to investors. Washington, D.C-based advocacy group Unlocking America’s Future announced the ad campaign in Montana
Daily MontananMar 15 2024
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Pierce Brosnan pays fine to Yellowstone for ‘impulsive mistake’
Actor and self-proclaimed environmentalist Pierce Brosnan apologized for trespassing on hot springs in Yellowstone National Park by paying a fine. Brosnan, 70, visited the Mammoth Hot Springs on Nov. 1 and pleaded guilty to crossing into an off-limits area, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for Wyoming. As a result, the actor paid a $500 fine and an additional $1,000 to the Yellowstone
Washington ExaminerMar 14 2024
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Judge rejects St. Louis firefighters union’s challenge to personnel director rule change
Judge Jason Sengheiser rejected arguments from Local 73 of the International Association of Fire Fighters and its leaders that new rules approved by the Civil Service Commission in February 2022 violated the city charter and were “arbitrary and capricious.” A rejection of the rules by the court could have brought into question actions taken by the interim director, former Laclede Gas senior
St. Louis Post-DispatchFeb 16 2024
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7 LA firefighters, injured in Wilmington blast, released from hospital
Seven of the nine Los Angeles firefighters injured when a compressed-natural-gas tank on a semi-truck tractor exploded in Wilmington have been released from the hospital, authorities said on Friday, Feb. 16. The other two remained hospitalized. One, a 37-year-old man and nine-year veteran of the Los Angeles Fire Department, was in the Los Angeles General Medical Center in stable-but-critical
Inland Valley Daily BulletinFeb 05 2023
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California voters to weigh in on banning new oil and gas wells near communities
A California law banning the installation of new oil and gas wells near homes, schools, and other community facilities has been put on hold as voters will get a chance to vote on the measure through a referendum next year. California Secretary of State Shirley Weber announced Friday that opponents of Senate Bill 1137 gathered more than 623,000 valid voter signatures and met the threshold to
Fox BusinessFeb 16 2024
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Seven firefighters injured when a truck exploded in Wilmington are out of the hospital
An aerial view of truck explosion, with firefighting equipment visible in the debris, where several firefighters were injured. Seven of the nine Los Angeles firefighters who were hurt when a natural-gas-powered semi-truck caught fire and exploded in Wilmington have been released from the hospital, fire officials said Friday. Two firefighters remain hospitalized. One is in critical condition
Los Angeles Times