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More than 200 science, technology, engineering, and math professionals are candidates at the state and municipal level this year.
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How the trash jar went from zero-waste emblem to "elitist" cliche.
Climate change is spurring interest in remaking local infrastructure to accommodate renewable energy, minimize power failures, and expand consumer choice.
A federal judge threw out a Trump administration rule on Monday, restoring protections for U.S. streams, wetlands, and sources of drinking water.
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Georgia police are invoking a 2017 terrorism law against activists accused of little more than trespassing.
A short-staffed state agency struggles to catch rogue water users.