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Maine lobstermen have slower year amid industry challenges
ROCKPORT, Maine (AP) 鈥 Fishers of Maine lobster, one of the most lucrative seafood species in the U.S.
Mar 3, 2023 6:52 AM
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In dry West, farmers balk at idling land to save water
WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Tom Brundy, an alfalfa grower in California's Imperial Valley, thinks farmers reliant on the shrinking Colorado River can do more to save water and use it more efficiently.
Mar 3, 2023 6:24 AM
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KLM, Delta sue Dutch government over Schiphol flight cuts
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) 鈥 A group of airlines that includes KLM, Delta and easyJet said Friday they are suing the Dutch government over its plans to reduce the number of flights from Amsterdam's busy Schiphol Airport.
Mar 3, 2023 5:23 AM
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Tornadoes, power outages as storm crosses Texas, Louisiana
DALLAS (AP) 鈥 Tornadoes touched down in Texas and Louisiana as a powerful storm system that dumped heavy snow in California pushed through the Southern Plains and into the Deep South on Thursday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people
Mar 2, 2023 8:50 PM
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Toxic 'forever chemicals鈥 about to get their first US limits
The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose restrictions on harmful 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 in drinking water after finding they are dangerous in amounts so small as to be undetectable.
Mar 2, 2023 5:04 PM
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Alberta band chief angry over silence from Imperial Oil after oilsands tailings spill
A northern Alberta Indigenous leader has accused Imperial Oil Ltd. of a nine-month coverup over a massive release of toxic oilsands tailings on land near where his band harvests food.
Mar 2, 2023 3:00 PM
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Bay du Nord not liable for end-use emissions, marine shipping, company lawyer says
OTTAWA 鈥 A Federal Court judge could determine whether oil and gas projects must be assesses for environmental impacts related to the shipping and end-use of their products, on top of those resulting from production.
Mar 2, 2023 2:25 PM
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California reactors win exemption in fight to keep running
LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Government regulators Thursday granted California鈥檚 largest utility an unusual exemption that could allow the state's last nuclear power plant to continue running after the expiration of its federal operating licenses, a key piece
Mar 2, 2023 2:24 PM
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Did dioxins spread after the Ohio train derailment?
After a catastrophic 38-train car derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, some officials are raising concerns about a type of toxic substance that tends to stay in the environment. Sherrod Brown and J.D. Vance, the U.S.
Mar 2, 2023 1:35 PM
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Whale safety research planned near East Coast wind farms
SEASIDE PARK, N.J. (AP) 鈥 As dead whales continue to wash ashore on the U.S.
Mar 2, 2023 1:34 PM
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