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Tropical Storm Cindy forms behind Bret in an early and aggressive start to Atlantic hurricane season

Tropical Storm Cindy forms behind Bret in an early and aggressive start to Atlantic hurricane season

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Tropical Storm Cindy formed behind Tropical Storm Bret, in the first case of two storms in the tropical Atlantic in June since record keeping began in 1851, forecasters said Friday.
Tennessee, Kentucky battery plants for Ford electric vehicles on track for $9.2B federal loan

Tennessee, Kentucky battery plants for Ford electric vehicles on track for $9.2B federal loan

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Massive battery plants planned in Tennessee and Kentucky for Ford's electric vehicles are on track to receive up to a $9.2 billion federal loan in what would be the biggest award under the U.S.
Environmental group raises concern about flooding at Alberta coal mines

Environmental group raises concern about flooding at Alberta coal mines

EDMONTON — An environmental group is calling for stronger action from Alberta's energy regulator after it announced heavy rain had caused flooding and excessive surface run-off at energy sites, including coal mines.
U.S. Coast Guard to lead investigation into deadly rupture of Titan submersible

U.S. Coast Guard to lead investigation into deadly rupture of Titan submersible

DARTMOUTH — The U.S. Coast Guard will lead an investigation into the catastrophic implosion of the Titan submersible, which broke apart with five aboard and sank to the ocean floor during a dive to the Titanic earlier this week.
Union official says safety of railroads has been compromised by job cuts and time constraints

Union official says safety of railroads has been compromised by job cuts and time constraints

OMAHA, Neb.
Response to fiery Ohio derailment frustrated by poor communication and incomplete information

Response to fiery Ohio derailment frustrated by poor communication and incomplete information

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Firefighters who responded to February's fiery train derailment in Ohio struggled to immediately identify the hazardous chemicals the train was hauling due to a lack of communication from the railroad, officials said Thursday.
Quebec wildfires: Cree community orders evacuation due to heavy smoke

Quebec wildfires: Cree community orders evacuation due to heavy smoke

MONTREAL — A Cree community in northern Quebec was being evacuated Friday because heavy smoke from a nearby forest fire was blanketing the town and threatening to cut off the main road to the south of the province. The wildfire in Mistissini, Que.
B.C. warns of summer drought, asks people to conserve water

B.C. warns of summer drought, asks people to conserve water

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is urging people to save water, saying the forecast predicts drought across much of the province this summer. A statement from the Forests Ministry says recent rains have provided some relief in parts of B.
Oregon county sues oil, coal companies for $51 billion over deadly heat dome

Oregon county sues oil, coal companies for $51 billion over deadly heat dome

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s most populous county is suing more than a dozen large fossil fuel companies to recover costs related to extreme weather events linked to climate change.

West Virginia industrial gas plant will pay $1.9 million for Ohio River pollution

NEW CUMBERLAND, W.Va. (AP) — A producer of industrial gas in West Virginia has agreed to pay $1.
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