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- Area news briefs for May 14, 2026
City Council Approves New Public Transportation System
- Chevron Seeks Huge Tax Break to Build a Power Plant Exclusively for a Texas Data Center
California oil company seeks massive tax break to power Texas data center
- State Supreme Court ruling throws stormwater fees into doubt
State Supreme Court ruling throws stormwater fees into doubt
- Miami Residents Sue to Block Trump Library
Miami residents sue to block Trump library
- Dam structurally sound, but residents worried
Dam structurally sound
- Giant stoneflies open new trout season
Giant stoneflies emerge from rivers, triggering trout season
- What to Do With a Mulberry Tree in May – For an Impressive Harvest of Juicy Summer Fruit
May is a crucial time to prune mulberry trees to promote healthy growth and fruiting.
- Nature storytime May 19
The Adams Public Library is hosting a nature storytime event.
- LETTER: Storm readiness built long before one arrives
Storm readiness measures in place before Super Typhoon Sinlaku's arrival, island's infrastructure and services are being tested, residents are advised to prepare for power outages and flooding
- Clouds & Sun, Breezy, PM Showers & T-Storms
Partly cloudy
- Jeff Burbrink: Cressleaf grounsel: a weed of growing concern
Cressleaf groundsel, a 3-foot tall weed with yellow flowers, is a growing concern in northern Indiana.
- Perfetti Van Melle reduces waste by 63.5% with BearingPoint: more accurate data for more sustainable growth
Perfetti Van Melle reduces waste by 63.5% with BearingPoint
- Student Slams School Board After Member's 'Sexist' Remark
Student representative denounces school board as 'cowards', censured member's 'sexist' remark sparks backlash
- Netmore Announces Strategic Collaboration with Green Frog Asset Management and Sensational Systems to Deliver Smart Gas Metering Solution
Netmore to deliver smart gas metering solution with Green Frog and Sensational Systems
- Iconic Hilton Head intersection will be redesigned. Here’s when
Hilton Head Island's Sea Pines Circle to undergo significant redesign.
- SC has studied wind energy for almost 20 years. Why there’s still no pay-off
Despite nearly two decades of investment, South Carolina has seen little tangible economic benefit from its wind energy initiatives.
- Algal Bloom Crisis Shows Climate Risks Need Evaluative Governance
Algal bloom crisis highlights need for community-driven climate risk evaluation and prioritization.
- Hobbs warns federal immigration sweeps could hurt public safety
Arizona is a sanctuary state
- Kirkwood’s Powder Valley Nature Center To Close For 4 Weeks Beginning June 15
Nature center and trails to close for 4 weeks beginning June 15.
- Killeen forecast: Sunday night storms to give way to mid-week heat
Heavy thunderstorms expected in Killeen and Fort Hood area on Sunday night
- Hidden strawberry gene makes fruit richer and sweeter
Scientists have modified a gene in strawberries to produce fruit with increased antioxidants, a better aroma, and a more intense color.
- A Sea of Spinning Clouds
Winds around Antarctica create unique cloud formations.
- Humans Have Been Obsessed With the Best Cuts of Meat for 1.6 Million Years
Ancient humans were selectively butchering animals for optimal cuts of meat 1.6 million years ago.
- Maine anglers still talk about this legendary brook trout
Maine's famous brook trout 'White Nose Pete' or 'Pin Cushion' remains a legendary catch among anglers.
- Coastal gardeners use seaweed as sustainable fertilizer
Coastal gardeners turn to seaweed as sustainable fertilizer
- UTEC expanding mattress recycling operation
UTEC expanding mattress recycling operation
- Public boat launch to boost river access in Ridgway
$40,000 grant to support public boat launch construction at Ridgway Riverfront, Ridgway Borough to receive funding
- OUR VIEW: Every community should aspire to be Climate Smart
The Village of Wilson and the Town of Newfane are part of the state-sponsored Climate Smart Communities program.
- Warmer Mother’s Day weekend with higher rain chances on Monday in central NC
Warmer weather to start Mother's Day weekend
- Planning commission considers regulations on carbon capture and sequestration facilities
The Cass County Plan Commission held a public hearing on Monday to discuss potential regulations for companies that use carbon capture and sequestration systems.
- FNBO donates $150,000 to western Nebraska wildfire aid
FNBO donates $150,000 to western Nebraska wildfire aid
- De Vinck: A robin’s arrival is a reminder of my mother
A robin's return signals the start of spring
- Gardeners Corner: Managing creeping Charlie in home landscapes
Creeping Charlie is a type of invasive groundcover that can be managed by manually pulling or digging up individual plants.
- Trump is trying to kill a carbon tax on global shipping. He may not succeed.
U.S. threatens visa restrictions, tariffs, and port fees on countries supporting carbon tax
- In Other Worlds by Liam Young Reimagines Cities, Landscapes, and Climate Futures at the Barbican Centre
Liam Young's In Other Worlds exhibition at the Barbican Centre explores climate futures and planetary urbanism through immersive environments and interactive installations.
- This DIY Solar Fountain Planter Will Turn Your Patio into a Miniature Oasis – And Wildlife Love It Too
DIY Solar Fountain Planter Tutorial
- Should Saturn's huge moon Titan be humanity's next destination, after the moon and Mars?
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is considered a prime target for a future human mission.