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Fold-Up Electric Car Coming to a City Near You
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts , February 7, 2012 (ENS) - A foldable electric CityCar has been created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab and commercialized by a consortium of automotive...
Atlantic Sturgeons Listed Under Endangered Species Act
GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts , February 1, 2012 (ENS) - The federal fisheries agency today announced a final decision to list five distinct population segments of Atlantic sturgeon under the Endangered Species...
SolarWorld GT Sets Out on Round-the-World Journey
CAMARILLO, California , February 1, 30, 2012 (ENS) - A sports car powered by roof-integrated solar cells took off this week on a 21,000-mile quest to circle the entire globe,...
Senate Republicans Try to Reverse Obama's Pipeline Rejection
WASHINGTON, DC , February 1, 2012 (ENS) - On Monday, Congressional Republicans tried again to force approval of the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline. The proposed 1,700-mile-long pipeline would carry heavy...
Nuclear Agency Requires Fire Safety Upgrades at Indian Point
ALBANY, New York , February 2, 2012 (ENS) - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission sided with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Wednesday, rejecting Entergy's request for exemptions from critical fire...

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Shepherd Bend Stories
Students Protest Shepherd Bend Mine
UA system students are pressuring president Robert Witt to publicly condemn the Shepherd Bend mine and promise that the land and minerals will never be used for that purpose. Video Video
Chanting, marching, holding signs- protestors try to get Trustees attention
Chanting, marching, and holding signs- college students took to the streets of Birmingham to protest a proposed strip mine. Their goal is to get the UA System Board of Trustees to back them up. Video Video

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Disaster in the Gulf News
Gulf Coast beaches clean of 2010's oil spill
It's been a long road since the world first watched those flames off Louisiana's coast. Are the beaches clean again? Video Video
Gulf coast hopes for a tourism turnaround
The oil devastated not only water and beaches, but the livelihoods of businesses and homeowners. Are things turning around? Some say yes, but a strong summer is the key to survival. Video Video
Oil Spill: One Year Anniversary Vigil
CBS42's Kimberly Rankin has been at the Gulf all week and has more on a prayer vigil that is meant to remember the day 11 lives were lost and a region greatly impacted. Video Video
Day of remembrance: 1 year after Gulf oil disaster
Relatives flew over Gulf of Mexico waters on Wednesday where 11 oil rig workers died a year ago, residents gathered in quiet prayer vigils onshore and President Barack Obama vowed to hold BP and others accountable for "the painful losses that they've caused."
1 Year Later: Surviving the BP Oil Spill
The explosion one year ago and the spill that followed, threw businesses along Alabama's Gulf coast into a frenzy. It's been a tough road all along the coastline. Video Video
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