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The Supreme Court has restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste in rural Texas and New Mexico, even as the nation is at an impasse over a permanent solution. The justices Wednesday reversed a federal appeals court ruling that invalidated the license granted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to a private company for the southwest Texas facility. The outcome should reinvigorate plans for a New Mexico facility. The licenses would allow the companies to operate the facilities for 40 years, with the possibility of a 40-year renewal. The court’s decision is not a final ruling in favor of the licenses but removes a major roadblock. Plans for a permanent underground storage facility in Nevada are stalled.
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By John Kruzel and Andrew Chung WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court threw out on Wednesday a legal challenge by the state of Texas and oil industry interests to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's licensing of certain nuclear waste storag
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In a 6-3 decision, the court said Texas and oil industry interests could not fight the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's approval of the site.
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The Village of Pinecrest has earned the 2025 Florida Municipal Achievement Award for Environmental Stewardship from the Florida League of Cities, marking a significant recognition for its innovative approach to sustainability. The award highlights Pinecrest's comprehensive environmental initiatives, including a community composting program that has diverted more than 120,000 pounds of food waste from landfills
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Waste Management Market Set to Reach $3.5 Trillion by 2032, Growing at 5.5% CAGR | SUEZ, Republic Services, Inc
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Lorain residents may soon be allowed to raise chickens in their backyards, as City Council advanced a proposed ordinance to a second reading.
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The Savannah Bananas baseball squad is scouting out venues for its tour next year, but a stop at The Joe, home of the RiverDogs, isn't in the cards.
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Andreia Pereira of Franklin Square Joins the Team at D&B Engineers and Architects
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The Elgin Courier - serves Elgin, Texas, and wider Bastrop County. Founded by Miles Hill, the paper has been published weekly since 1890
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday against the state of Texas and oil industry interests in their challenge to Nuclear Regulatory Commission authority to license certain nuclear waste storage facilities. The 6-3 ruling, authored by conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh, reversed a lower court's decision declaring a license awarded by the NRC to a company called Interim Storage Partners to operate a nuclear waste storage in western Texas unlawful.
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The city of Flint will commemorate Juneteenth as a municipal holiday on Thursday, June 19, closing City Hall for the day in observance and offering a fireworks display.
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The US Supreme Court left intact a federal plan to store as much as 40,000 tons of highly radioactive waste at a temporary site in west Texas over the objections of…
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New York legislators sent a battery EPR update bill to the governor, inspired by an uptick in scooter and e-bike fires. Connecticut's governor also signed a broad battery EPR law last week.
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Packaging industry groups celebrated the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act’s failure to advance as the legislature’s formal session came to a close early Wednesday.
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Mecklenburg County’s recycling program diverts more than 100,000 tons of materials from landfills each year, and it’s about to get an upgrade.
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Long Beach Police Department June 1 — Assault: A worker just spit in the caller’s face. Caller said it sounds like people are lighting off fireworks at the park near their house. It happened about 2 minutes ago. They saw the fireworks through their window, then heard a big bang. Caller wanted to know if […]
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Candidate, supporter explain why she's asking for your vote in June 24 Democratic primary.
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The justices, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a federal appeals court ruling that invalidated the license granted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to a private company for the facility in southwest Texas.
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The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the authority the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission to approve a facility in Texas to store spent fuel.
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Guam is excluded from a proposed expansion of the radiation exposure compensation program in the U.S. Senate’s base text of the “big beautiful bill,” drawing disappointment from Guam survivors of
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Spring is when bears are frequently seen and one Mississippi bear is becoming a social media star.
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The decision is the latest chapter in the decadeslong battle over what to do with the waste generated by the nation's nuclear power plants.
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