Hernandez case hope to learn from his tattoos. North carolina moved a step closer to making it a crime for anyone to reveal the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing or fracking. This comes as environmentalists demand the information be made public. For more, and the reasoning behind the decision, lets bring in jonathan betz. This is the information that vinylists want. What chemicals exactly are pumped under ground during fracking. Oil companies do not want to release it. North carolina is thinking about taking it a step further. Lawmakers join in the debate across the country in the 32 states that allow hydraulic fracturing. How much information should drillers be forced to share with the public. Reporter for an industry focussed under ground, conseniors it is burying information. They dont have to reveal the chemicals used and North Carolina is making sharing that information illegal. Like on the side of a box of cereal, they tell you the ingredients. This bill keeps the people fro
A hearing over whether a temporary gag order should be made permanent during court proceedings in the case of Decatur Police Officer Mac Marquette is now down to a Judge’s decision.
Gag order hearing underway in Steve Perkins murder case waff.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from waff.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The ALEA video of Steve Perkins’ death broadcast by a conservative news outlet was edited with the help of the Huntsville Police Department and shown to Decatur officers because supervisors