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Updated 10:28 a.m., Sept. 25 The country's largest electric company says it will publish federally mandated maps that it previously refused to publish,…
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The Environmental Protection Agency has announced it will reconsider safeguards the Obama Administration put in place to regulate coal ash disposal.“It is…
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Researchers at North Carolina A&T University have developed a composite building material using plastic and coal ash from ponds and landfills.Smooth "fly…
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Duke Energy Corp. is giving notice it plans to seek electricity rate increases for another 2 million North Carolina customers.The country's largest…
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The nation's largest electric company wants regulators in North Carolina to force consumers to pay nearly $200 million a year to clean up the toxic…
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Researchers at Duke University have found widespread contamination of North Carolina well-water with hexavalent chromium. Researchers initially believed…
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State toxicologist Ken Rudo testified that Governor Pat McCrory participated via phone in a meeting to draft letters to well owners downplaying the risk…
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Lawmakers adjourned for the year early Saturday morning following a short session at the General Assembly marked with limited acrimony, plenty of debate…
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Lawmakers convened in Raleigh nearly a month ago for a short session to address the state's budget. But legislators have proposed measures on other items…
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Republican lawmakers and Governor Pat McCrory have reached a compromise over coal ash avoiding another round in the courts.The measure, known as HB630,…