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Parts of central US hit by severe storms, while tornadoes strike in Kansas and Iowa
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Strong storms caused damage in parts of the middle U.S. Tuesday and spawned tornadoes in Kansas and Iowa, including one that left two people hurt. An EF-1 tornado touched down shortly after 6 a.m.
Apr 16, 2024 7:55 PM
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US court rejects a request by tribes to block $10B energy transmission project in Arizona
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
Apr 16, 2024 6:32 PM
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Plumbing problem at Glen Canyon Dam brings new threat to Colorado River system
ATLANTA (AP) — Plumbing problems at the dam holding back the second-largest reservoir in the U.S. are spurring concerns about future water delivery issues to Southwestern states supplied by the Colorado River.
Apr 16, 2024 5:22 PM
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Ecuador rations electricity as drought persists in the northern Andes
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador on Tuesday began to ration electricity in the country's main cities as a drought linked to the El Niño weather pattern depletes reservoirs and limits output at hydroelectric plants that produce about 75% of the nation’s
Apr 16, 2024 4:44 PM
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Maui Fire Department report on deadly wildfire details need for more equipment and mutual aid plans
HONOLULU (AP) — When wildfires broke out across Maui last August, some firefighters carried victims piggyback over downed power lines to safety and sheltered survivors inside their engines.
Apr 16, 2024 4:32 PM
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Ohio River near Pittsburgh reopens to maritime traffic after sunken barge is found
The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Ohio River in Pittsburgh to maritime traffic on Tuesday, nearly four days after 26 barges broke loose and floated away during weekend flooding. “The river is open. The Ohio River is open,” Lt.
Apr 16, 2024 4:19 PM
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U.S. killer-whale catcher has advice for B.C. rescuers — build rapport with your orca
ZEBALLOS, B.C.
Apr 16, 2024 4:10 PM
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New Brunswick officials say province is ready for wildfire season
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick officials say the province is prepared for this year's fire season, with 143 trained firefighters, 24 student recruits and two more water bombers. The province's 10-year average is 246 fires per year, with 4.
Apr 16, 2024 2:43 PM
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Coal miners have long faced risk of black lung disease. Now they're getting new protections
WASHINGTON (AP) — Coal miners will be better protected from poisonous silica dust that has contributed to the premature deaths of thousands of mine workers from a respiratory ailment commonly known as black lung disease, the Labor Department said Tue
Apr 16, 2024 2:25 PM
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Government documents confirm coal lobbying on Rockies mining, show months of planning
EDMONTON — Documents released under Alberta Freedom of Information laws confirm the United Conservative Party government was talking with the coal industry about relaxing a policy that protected the Rocky Mountains from open-pit mines long before mak
Apr 16, 2024 2:06 PM
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