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How dairy farmers are cashing in on California's push for cleaner fuel
Big dairy farms are profiting from California's tougher limits on greenhouse emissions. They're getting paid to capture methane from cow manure. But critics say the system subsidizes polluters.
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'People Will Forget About Us': The Capital Gazette Shooting Survivors, Years Later
After the shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper, the surviving staff resolve to rebuild their paper.
Rental application fees add up fast in a tight market. But limiting them is tough
California is the latest in a string of states and cities to try and save renters money on repeated application fees. But legal aid attorneys say the laws are proving difficult to enforce.
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How Ukrainian scouting culture thrives in the woods of western New York state
Every July, campers, counselors and administrators gather on 84 acres of hilly woods in the woods of western New York state that has been home to a Ukrainian summer camp called “Novyi Sokil” since 1950.
5 Key Points From The Appeals Court's Travel Ban Ruling
A three-judge panel ruled that the Trump administration had failed to show that anyone banned from U.S. under the Jan. 27 executive order had committed acts of terror.
Premature Birth Rates Rise Again, But A Few States Are Turning Things Around
Premature birth rates are heading in the wrong direction after nearly a decade of decline. Some states have started to tackle the problem, while others struggle with stubbornly high rates.
6/23/14 KNBA News - Gov. Parnell signs bill to fund Knik Arm Bridge with federal, state dollars
A new law drops a proposed public-private partnership for Knik crossing funding. The plan now is for to use public funds, two-thirds of which will be…
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6/10/14 KNBA News - A study shows VA hospital in Anchorage gets veterans appointments within 14 days
A newly released federal audit shows veterans were able to get an appointment within 14 days at the VA hospital in Anchorage.A deep water port in…
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Photos from the 2022 FIFA World Cup's Round of 16
The 2022 World Cup's Round of 16 took place this past week, with the top half of competing countries now reduced to eight teams.
In Alaska's Wilderness, A New Vision Of Higher Learning
The Arete Project in Southeast Alaska brings very different students from around the world together to learn from nature and each other, and earn college credit along the way.
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