Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free Atlanta newsletter here.As a plume of smoke from a fire at a Conyers chemical plant hangs over metro Atlanta, so do questions about what exactly is burning and the extent of any public heal…
More good news for heat pumps in Massachusetts, as regulators order National Grid to develop special rate
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The decision by public utility regulators Monday instructs National Grid to develop a lower, wintertime electricity rate for customers who use a heat pump in their home, similar to one previously approved for Unitil.
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Higher penalties for prolonged suffering of snowmobile-battered wildlife clears committee
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To activists’ displeasure, legislation retains language explicitly clarifying that using motorized vehicles to run down predators is legal in Wyoming.
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Opinion | Fannie Lou Hamer’s America: Are We Living Up to Her Legacy?
Duvalier Malone writes on Fannie Lou Hamer and how people can better live up to her civil-rights legacy.
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Relief begins as receding waters reveal hellscape in Western NC
Roundup of news in NC disaster zone from Tuesday, Oct. 1, with a photo essay of the region as Helene recovery begins and the waters recede.
Relief begins as receding waters reveal hellscape in Western NC is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award…
Solo Act: Mayor Adams Ditches Coterie of Confidants in Latest Public Briefing
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Mayor Eric Adams faced reporters by himself on Tuesday — without his usual dais of aides, lawyers and deputies or theme song — to answer a barrage of questions in his first official press conference since pleading not guilty to federal corruption charges last week. “I have a city to run and I have an […]
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Family of Luis Garcia, teen shot outside Denver’s East High, sues DPS for wrongful death
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.The family of Luis Garcia, a 16-year-old who was shot outside Denver’s East High School l…
Ithaca planning board approves Cornell’s proposal to build artificial turf fields
The indoor and outdoor fields will be part of the university’s multi-million dollar Meinig Fieldhouse.
State Theatre receives $100K in state historic theater support
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ITHACA, N.Y. — A message thanking New York State for its support of historic theaters hung on the State Theatre’s marquee above the Apple Harvest Festival crowd throughout the weekend. […]
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Oct. 6: Akron’s North High School to open doors so public can assess disrepair
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North High School is opening its doors Sunday, Oct. 6 from 4-6 p.m. for the public to get a firsthand look at disrepair and structural issues in the nearly century-old building. Issues at the school, including a leaky roof and ceiling tiles falling into classrooms, have been previously documented by Signal Akron. Nearly 900 students […]
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