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Taxonomy Archives: North Carolina

September 29, 2016

Court stops U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service from capturing, killing wild red wolves

September 29, 2016

Court Stops U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service from Capturing and Killing Wild Red Wolves

Chapel Hill, N.C.- The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina today issued a preliminary injunction that orders the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop capturing and killing...

September 21, 2016

Testing shows high levels of arsenic in water next to leaking, unlined N.C. coal ash pits

September 12, 2016

Settlement to Offset Harm from Monroe Bypass

September 12, 2016

Agency proposes reversing progress to protect endangered wild red wolves

September 11, 2016

Settlement to offset harm from Monroe Bypass through land conservation, water quality protections

September 9, 2016

SELC endorses plan for improved transit in Wake County, N.C.

September 7, 2016

NCDEQ proposes permitting Duke Energy’s leaks of coal ash polluted wastewater into rivers

August 30, 2016

Groups aim to expand access to North Carolina energy efficiency benefits

August 30, 2016

North Carolina DEQ Seeks to Permit Duke Energy’s Leaks of Coal Ash Polluted Wastewater

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