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    Jun 7, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  1. Union says Waste Management may lock out its drivers

    Teamsters in Seattle say <a href="#" data-topic-id="ORCRP016531">Waste Management</a> is preparing to lock out 150 of its recycle truck drivers in a contract dispute that could affect hundreds of thousands of customers.
    Q13 FOX News reporter
    Teamsters in Seattle say Waste Management is preparing to lock out 150 of its recycle truck drivers in a contract dispute that could affect hundreds of thousands of customers. Waste Management, however, said they have offered the Teamster 117 workers a...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Labor Disputes, Employees, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  2. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  3. Leaf collection begins in Roanoke

    They were pretty to look at, now it's time to get rid of them.
    reporter
    They were pretty to look at, now it's time to get rid of them. Brown bags of leaves line the curbs of Roanoke neighborhoods waiting to be collected. Crews will be out every other week, starting this week, working to collect biodegradable bags, but there...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  4. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. The Patuxent River's unsatisfied man

    If Maryland is "America in Miniature," then the Patuxent River is the linkage for that miniature America. It is the largest and longest river whose watershed lies completely within the state. It traverses dense woodlands and farm villages of the Piedmont, populous urban and suburban communities, and then meanders downstream to a quilted landscape of fishing villages and tobacco barns before emptying into the Chesapeake. Born near Parr's Ridge in Carroll County and ending at Drum Point 115 miles later, the scenic river has sustained human habitation for more than 8,000 years, long before explorer John Smith named it 400 years ago. And because of its size and its pathway, it is a unique barometer of how Marylanders are meeting the challenge to restore and protect the waterways that are so critical to our natural, economic and cultural well-being.
    If Maryland is "America in Miniature," then the Patuxent River is the linkage for that miniature America. It is the largest and longest river whose watershed lies completely within the state. It traverses dense woodlands and farm villages of the Piedmont,...

    Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, John Smith, Patterson Park

  6. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Court hears legal challenge to Chesapeake Bay 'pollution diet'

    &#8212; In a challenge to the Obama administration's efforts to jump-start the lagging restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, lawyers for farmers and homebuilders argued in federal court here Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its legal authority and relied on a flawed computer model in setting a pollution "diet" for the ailing estuary.
    — In a challenge to the Obama administration's efforts to jump-start the lagging restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, lawyers for farmers and homebuilders argued in federal court here Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its...

    Tags: Justice System, Environmental Politics, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), House Building, Environmental Issues

  8. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  9. Mailbag: Support the community, buy local

    Several weeks ago we had a fire adjacent to where I live. Thanks to the quick and professional work of the Laguna Beach Fire Department, no houses burned and no one was hurt. To all the firemen who worked long hours until the fire was extinguished, thank...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Waste Management Incorporated, Fine Artists, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  10. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| Interior Journal
  11. Lincoln/Garrard solid waste lands $121,000 in grants for recycling, hazardous waste disposal

    STANFORD &mdash; Lincoln and Garrard counties' solid waste program has received more than $121,000 in grant money to add new recycling drop-off points and offer a pair of household waste collection events.
    ben@theinteriorjournal.com
    STANFORD — Lincoln and Garrard counties' solid waste program has received more than $121,000 in grant money to add new recycling drop-off points and offer a pair of household waste collection events. Solid waste director Chris Thomason said the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues

  12. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Republicans' biggest donors

    WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; For a casino mogul worth an estimated $25 billion, $34.2 million may sound like chump change. Yet that's how much money Sheldon Adelson has donated so far to aid Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and organizations supporting Romney this election, making him the donor the GOP.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — For a casino mogul worth an estimated $25 billion, $34.2 million may sound like chump change. Yet that's how much money Sheldon Adelson has donated so far to aid Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and organizations...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Republican Party, Sheldon Adelson, Environmental Issues, Hotels and Accommodations

  14. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Harford announces storm debris disposal sites

    Harford County government has announced where debris from Storm Sandy can be disposed of beginning Wednesday and Thursday. The Harford Waste Disposal Center Mulch and Compost Facility at 3135 Scarboro Road in Street will be open to all residential and...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Environmental Issues, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Waste Management Incorporated, Edgewood

  16. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| AM News
  17. State close to seeking plan from Philips for cleanup

    State officials say they are close to asking Philips Lighting to submit plans to clean up contamination on and around the site of its now-vacant light manufacturing facility in Danville.
    dbrock@amnews.com
    State officials say they are close to asking Philips Lighting to submit plans to clean up contamination on and around the site of its now-vacant light manufacturing facility in Danville. Since the plant on Valksdahl Avenue closed in February 2011, the...

    Tags: Environmental Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues, Corporate Officers, Environmental Cleanup

  18. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  19. Kirkland garbage customers to get a one-week credit

    In response to the summer garbage strike, the Kirkland City Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday that provides for a one-week credit to garbage customers within the Kirkland city limits.&nbsp;
    Q13 Fox News Online
    In response to the summer garbage strike, the Kirkland City Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday that provides for a one-week credit to garbage customers within the Kirkland city limits.  From July 25 to August 1, members of the Teamster&...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control

  20. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  21. Lebanon City braces for Hurricane Sandy

    According to the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sandy is a category 2 Hurricane with sustained winds of 105 mile per hour winds over the Bahamas at 2 p.m. heading northward at 20 miles per hour. Significant weather should begin in Pennsylvania Sunday night. The track and how it interacts with approaching frontal systems is still highly uncertain. Major impacts statewide are possible from late Sunday through Wednesday.
    According to the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sandy is a category 2 Hurricane with sustained winds of 105 mile per hour winds over the Bahamas at 2 p.m. heading northward at 20 miles per hour....

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Lebanon, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  22. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  23. Election 2012: Discontent among local Dems

    The Laguna Beach City Council election is nonpartisan race, but you would never know it based on some of the campaign literature and rhetoric. Steven Dicterow, who has identified himself as the only Republican candidate, is endorsed by Rep. Dana...

    Tags: Local Elections, Board of Directors, Elections, Republican Party, Dana Rohrabacher

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