The Board of Supervisors unanimously voted Tuesday to ask the state for a reprieve from laws that set density and energy requirements in burn zones.
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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today delivered his ninth budget address to the General Assembly, presenting a balanced budget for fiscal year 2026, which does not raise taxes or fees ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has previously expressed concerns about the expansion of AI on the power grid, says there is ...
As the world is transitioning from high carbon energy sources to “cleaner, greener” energy sources, it is important that ...
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“Increasingly, this feels like Groundhog Day, or groundhog week,” said Ivana Bacik last Thursday – a day when the Dáil was, ...
On the seventh night of Donald Trump’s long-dreaded second presidency, thousands of joyous Philadelphians poured into the ...