Month: April 2022
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Film to Document Environmental Damage Along AZ Border Wall
Film to Document Environmental Damage Along AZ Border Wall Conservationists say the 400 miles of walls recently built along the…
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NY to Allocate $2.6 Million to Holocaust Survivors
NY to Allocate $2.6 Million to Holocaust Survivors Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the state will allocate about $2.6 million to…
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New KY Law Clarifies Definition of Child Abuse
New KY Law Clarifies Definition of Child Abuse Gov. Andy Beshear has signed legislation clarifying the definition of child abuse…
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Fundraising Effort Seeks to Bring Fresh Produce to Virginia Food Desert
Fundraising Effort Seeks to Bring Fresh Produce to Virginia Food Desert New farmers looking to enter the agriculture industry face…
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What Does Musk Takeover Mean for ‘Black Twitter?’
What Does Musk Takeover Mean for 'Black Twitter?' Users of "Black Twitter," a community keeping in touch via Twitter about…
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WA Could ‘Lead Nation’ on Tax System That Tackles Inequality
WA Could 'Lead Nation' on Tax System That Tackles Inequality While the pandemic has fueled soaring profits for the country's…
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Routing MV Pipeline Under Streams, Wetlands Called Habitat Risk
Routing MV Pipeline Under Streams, Wetlands Called Habitat Risk Mountain Valley Pipeline developers are now allowed to dig tunnels below…
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Drug Take Back Day Offers Safe Path for Prescription Disposal
Drug Take Back Day Offers Safe Path for Prescription Disposal Saturday is National Drug Take Back Day, and there will…
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Ohio Celebrates 150 Years of Arbor Day
Ohio Celebrates 150 Years of Arbor Day Besides providing shade and looking nice, experts say trees are a vital element…
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Following River Report, Action Pursued to Protect the Mississippi
Following River Report, Action Pursued to Protect the Mississippi The Great Lakes, Puget Sound and other notable watersheds are afforded…
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