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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will track employee badge swipes, laptop logins and other data to determine if staff ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert. F. Kennedy Jr. said Monday, April 7 he plans to tell the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Environmentalists fear upcoming moves in Washington and Raleigh could further water down the regulations for wetlands.
More than 40 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences workers in Durham received a layoff notice this week. Then, ...
As NC delays setting limits on 1,4-dioxane, utilities like CFPUA face mounting costs to protect drinking water from upstream pollution.
Hundreds gathered Saturday on Raleigh Bicentennial Plaza across from the North Carolina General Assembly to protest the Trump ...
Organized by Indivisible, MoveOn and other groups, organizers claim it’s the largest single-day protest since President ...
Worries are growing that the Environmental Protection Agency could make deep cuts to its research offices in North Carolina.
Regulatory efforts to purge PFASs from drinking water have led to a rush for technologies that can capture and destroy the ...
EPA chief Zeldin says he is closing the agency’s one-room museum, saving taxpayers $600,000 a year
The 1963 book helped launch the environmental movement. The museum also describes the agency’s founding in 1970 under President Richard Nixon, the creation of the Superfund program to clean up toxic ...
North Carolina–based Invicta Water has developed technology to remove and destroy PFAS, or forever chemicals, in drinking ...
For universities, state governments, localities, medical providers and other institutions receiving lots of federal money, it ...
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