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The Supreme Court handed down an opinion on Thursday that reads like it was written by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, the authors of an influential book arguing that excessive regulation of land use ...
Published 1 day ago by Mother Jones
NEPA required the Board to evaluate environmental impacts of the proposed project and consider potential alternatives to the project that would avoid or minimize those impacts. The Board’s NEPA ...
Published 1 day ago by National Law Review
The completion of the project comes during the St. Louis-based Greenwood Cemetery's 150th anniversary.
Published 1 day ago by Recycling Today
The project spanned North Palafox Street from Cervantes Street to Brent Lane and included upgrading traffic signals, pavement markings, and sidewalks.
Published 1 day ago by Pensacola News Journal
In an 8-0 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a D.C. Circuit ruling that had blocked construction of a new 88-mile freight railroad line, clarifying the scope of impacts that federal agencies ...
Published 1 day ago by National Law Review
Opinion: Hogan Lovells' Sean Marotta, Danielle Desaulniers Stempel, and Dana Raphael attorneys explain what the Supreme Court's recent decision means for the future of National Environmental Policy ...
Published 1 day ago by Bloomberg Law News
The Dallas City Council had to choose between its parks and industry in an area where they’ve coexisted for decades.
Published 2 days ago by The Dallas Morning News
Things we’ve been saying or thinking for years finally, and suddenly, are brought to our attention. Some words don’t actually mean the same thing, even if you’ve heard them used interchangeably. Maybe ...
Published 4 days ago by Reader's Digest on MSN
Jim Henneman, the longtime Baltimore Orioles beat writer and official scorer and the namesake of the press box at Camden Yards, has died. He was 89. The Orioles announced Friday that Henneman, who ...
Published 1 week ago by Connecticut Post
Cement consumption in the U.S. is expected to decline by 1.6% this year, according to the spring market forecast issued by the American Cement Association (ACA). The organization also says it doesn't ...
Published 1 week ago by Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
The forecast from the American Cement Association's (ACA, formerly known as the Portland Cement Association) Market Intelligence spring report, expects the U.S. cement consumption to decline by 1.6 ...
Published 1 week ago by For Construction Pros
Dante Luu and Sip Chen Liew, Carbon Upcycling Technologies, explore how mechanochemical activation technology for clays and other materials offers a promising solution for the cement industry.
Published 2 weeks ago by World Cement