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Green Wheels: Fossil Fuels Will Receive $1 Trillion in Subsidies This Year
One of the story lines this mean election season is that the Obama Administration dumps billions on alternative fuel and electric vehicle/battery companies, which then go bankrupt. It's why the name Solyndra is probably not lost on you. ("Legitimate rape"...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Hybrid Vehicles, Health Insurance Cost, Elections, International Energy
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Briefly In The News: Welcome back gold medal winner
Join the city of Laguna Beach this weekend in welcoming back local Annika Dries, who helped the U.S. women's water polo team win a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. The community event will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Community Pool,...
Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Water Polo, Annika Dries, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Polo
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Four-Alarm Fire at Waste Management Facility
Firefighters were called out to a fire at a Waste Management Recycling facility Friday at 2:41 p.m. The West Dallas fire on Cash Road became a four-alarm fire. The heat and condensed trash piles made the blaze difficult for firefighters to battle....
Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Waste, Environmental Issues, Fires
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St. Tammany Parish Neighborhood Challenged To Recycle For A Greater Good
WGNO NewsCertain residents of St. Tammany Parish are being asked to step up their recycling efforts. In part it's to win a challenge, but also to prove a point. Vanessa Bolano has the story. Recycling bins, trucks, crews are a common sight across St. Tammany...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Waste, Environmental Issues
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Waste Management drivers prepare for service disruption
Q13 FOX News OnlineGet ready for your recycling to be left at the curb. That's what leaders of the union representing recycle and yard waste truck drivers are warning, as a contract dispute between the union and the company responsible for hauling garbage, Waste Management,...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Waste, Environmental Issues, Labor Disputes, Career and Workplace
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Sun rises on Powerlink Imperial County, San Diego, state officials celebrate start of Sunrise Powerlink transmission line
Staff WriterALPINE — With the soft crackling of energy passing through electrical equipment acting as a backdrop, local, regional and state officials welcomed the start of renewable energy transmission from Imperial County to San Diego. On Thursday, San...Tags: Alternative Energy, United Nations, Jerry Brown, Nuclear Power, Energy Saving
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Our View: Imperial Valley's green energy contributions reason to celebrate
It may have taken years, not altogether unmarked by controversy, but San Diego Gas & Electric’s Sunrise Powerlink has been completed. And with the completion of the transmission line comes the elevation of Imperial County as a prime location where...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Renewable Energy
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Union vote ends eight-day waste strike
Q13 FOX News reporterTeamsters Local 117 members voted Thursday morning to accept a new contract offer from Waste Management Inc., ending a garbage strike that left hundreds of thousands of customers without trash pickup in the Puget Sound area for the past eight days....Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Waste, Work Relations
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Insurers must pay for hazardous waste site cleanup, court rules
L.A. NOWThe state of California will be able to collect tens of millions of dollars from insurance companies for cleanup of the Stringfellow Acid Pits hazardous waste site, the California Supreme Court ruled.... -
L.A. schools chief John Deasy highlights gains in annual address
L.A. NOWL.A. schools Supt. John Deasy on Thursday announced a sharp decrease in student suspensions and academic improvement that included better performance on tests and higher enrollment in rigorous classes. Deasy cited these gains in an assertively upbeat, 40-... -
Two Occupy protesters fight over chalking; 1 man arrested, LAPD says
L.A. NOWAn argument over chalking between two Occupy protesters escalated into a fight with one men being arrested on suspicion of battery, police said Thursday afternoon.... -
State legislation may bring peace to L.A. water district war
L.A. NOWThe California Assembly approved legislation Thursday that would end a long-standing turf war between two Los Angeles County water districts. For much of the last decade, the Lakewood-based Water Replenishment District has been fighting with the Commerce-...
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