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Water Wars
The Georgia legislature is giving its governor some tools in the "water wars" with Alabama and Florida.
Federal judge in ash spill suits extends deadlines
A federal magistrate handling dozens of lawsuits that seek damages from the Tennessee Valley Authority's coal ash spill has extended deadlines for some court filings.
Gulf-wide charter-fishing survey gearing up
More than 2,000 licensed Gulf of Mexico charter boat captains from Texas to Florida will be asked how they see the health of the recreational fishing industry.
Scottsboro wants TVA to finish nuke plant
The Scottsboro City Council has unanimously adopted a resolution urging the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors to finish Bellefonte Nuclear Plant near here or build a new reactor unit next to it.
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Chilean Quake May Have Shortened Earth Days
The Feb. 27 magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Chile may have shortened the length of each Earth day.
Disposal of spilled coal ash a long, winding trip
More than a year after a massive coal ash spill at a Tennessee Valley Authority power plant, the consequences are seeping into several other states.
Alabama beaches show high levels of bacteria in water
The state Department of Public Health is warning swimmers not to go in the waters of Mobile Bay in Fairhope.
Alabama Legislature overrides veto on TVA funds
The Alabama Legislature has overridden the governor's veto of a bill that would allow north Alabama counties to keep all the money paid by the Tennessee Valley Authority in lieu of taxes.
Muscle Shoals returns to roots in fertilizer
Higher prices for fertilizer in recent years have taken a toll on profit margins for farmers throughout the world, prompting many to ask if there are any cheaper alternatives for providing nutrients to their crops.
Mobile rains cause sewer overflows
Mobile health officials say about 58,000 gallons of sanitary sewer overflows occurred Monday.
Design work winds down on TVA plant, layoff start
As design work for a second reactor at the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant begins to wind down, the contractor is laying off 600 workers.
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