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Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

By Penn State on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

Given Pennsylvania’s abundant natural resources, it’s no surprise that the Commonwealth has become a mecca for hydraulic fracturing. Researchers, however, have recently discovered that releasing millions of gallons of treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater each year into area surface waters may have longer-lasting effects than originally thought. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, hydraulic fracturing […]

Report: Media Freedom ‘Has Never Been So Threatened’

By VOA on Apr 26, 2017   World  

Report: Media Freedom ‘Has Never Been So Threatened’

Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday that globally “media freedom has never been so threatened,” as it released its annual press freedom index. The media rights group pointed in particular to democratic countries as places where press freedoms declined during the past year. “In sickening statements, Draconian laws, conflicts of interest, and even the use of […]

Back Off! Grumpy Moose Need Their Space

By Ken Marsh | ADF&G on Mar 15, 2017   Featured, State  

Back Off! Grumpy Moose Need Their Space

(Anchorage) — Alaskans from Homer to Anchorage, Palmer and beyond have reported encounters with aggressive moose in recent weeks. That’s not unusual for this time of year, wildlife biologists say, when moose grow tired and cranky from the rigors of a long winter. “Moose are just barely making it through winter right now,” said Anchorage […]

Storm to Bring Heavy Snow, Strong Winds to Northeast US

By VOA on Mar 13, 2017   Featured, National  

Storm to Bring Heavy Snow, Strong Winds to Northeast US

A powerful storm could bring blizzard conditions and more than a foot of snow to some parts of the Northeast, proving that winter is not done yet. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard watch from late Monday night through Tuesday evening for New York City and parts of northern New Jersey and southern Connecticut, […]

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