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Portland Community College employees didn't want to go on strike, but PCC's offers fail to account for inflation and reflect the administration's misplaced priorities, write the presidents of the PCC ...
Published 15 hours ago by OregonLive.com
The Arthur Carrington Tennis and Pickleball Complex celebrates a hometown athlete whose journey from segregated courts to the world rankings reshaped Black tennis history.
Published 16 hours ago by NJ.com
Researchers in Hawaii are pioneering a method to recycle the islands’ derelict fishing nets and residential plastic trash into asphalt roads.
Published 20 hours ago by American Chemical Society
Coastal Administrator Leslea Meyerhoff gave a 'state of the beach' presentation to the San Clemente City Council. While the city's coastline has suffered historic erosion, a slew of sand projects ...
Published 1 day ago by Los Angeles Times
Dropping the labor leader's likeness and name from public spaces in Santa Ana is being discussed by city officials in the wake of allegations of sex abuse against minors and rape.
Published 2 days ago by Los Angeles Times
With remedial work underway to contain hazardous waste leaching into the groundwater at the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. (CFAC) Superfund site, a separate process to take stock of damages to natural ...
Published 2 days ago by Flathead Beacon
Perez, the BAC vice chair, feels PBOT erred in calling for the removal of the concrete barrels. He believes the engineering directive requires project managers to keep temporary materials in place ...
Published 2 days ago by BikePortland
A major sewage spill into the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., added urgency to reporting Mike Phillis had already been pursuing on the nation’s aging ...
Published 2 days ago by The Associated Press
Three American companies are rebuilding the rare-earth supply chain in North America as U.S. defense policy pushes industry to eliminate dependence on Chinese materials.
Published 2 days ago by OilPrice.com
BLM nominee Steve Pearce's record shows he would not protect Arizona's national parks and monuments. He would do the opposite, putting them at risk.
Published 3 days ago by USA TODAY
For years, ACIP has advised U.S. vaccine policy. But after changes to its members made by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. were challenged in court, the Trump administration is apparently chang ...
Published 3 days ago by Scientific American
Every once in a while, the California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board publishes a Decision After Reconsideration that makes employers wince and leaves attorneys scratching their heads. On ...
Published 3 days ago by National Law Review