Baltimore’s natural gas infrastructure is polluting – and leaking – and endangering human lives. The EPA is expected to lift controls on glass fiber methane. A slight majority of Pennsylvania residents are against a fracking, according to a new poll. Arcadia Power is committed to creating clean energy for the …
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Maryland to drastically reduce the number of polling stations in November, despite concerns from the government on disenfranchisement
Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday night approved a plan that would drastically reduce the number of polling stations per person in the state for the Nov. 3 presidential election after a week-long standoff with the state Board of Elections, which insists on a plan full of fewer voice …
Read More »Utah closes Sept. 1 deadline for less than 400 average daily diagnoses
Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune offers free access to critical stories about the coronavirus. Submit for our news stories on Top Stories, sent to your Inbox EVERY Wednesday morning. To support journalism like this, please donate or become a subscriber. The day after Utah reported the lowest number of …
Read More »Astros striker Alex Cintron has suspended 20 games, Athletics Ramon Laureano gets six for brawl
See now: Astros, Athletics Suspensions Comes From Altercation On Sunday (6:08) Tuesday afternoon, Major League Baseball and baseball vice president Chris Young announced discipline coming out Sunday’s banks cleared incident between the Oakland Athletics and Houston Astros, and it is heavy. Here are the penalties: Ramon Laureano, field runner from …
Read More »Viola Davis buys house in which she was born for 55th birthday
Viola Davis looks back on her humble beginnings as she celebrates her 55th birthday. The Academy Award winner showed how far she has come in revealing her latest purchase of real estate: the entire South Carolina home she was born in 1965. The How To Get Away With Murder talent …
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