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New trial date set for four suspects facing first-degree murder charges

Four men who twice had their 2021 trial dates postponed will stand trial next May for first-degree murder in the stabbing of a man in the city’s Beltline…

Fla solar plans stoke fight over environmental racism - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Fla solar plans stoke fight over environmental racism - Governors Wind Energy Coalition
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RENEWABLE ENERGY: Fla solar plans stoke fight over environmental racism

Published: Thursday, June 3, 2021 Florida Power & Light Sunshine Gateway Solar Energy Center. Photo credit: Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto/Shutterstock In this aerial view from a drone, the Florida Power & Light Sunshine Gateway Solar Energy Center is seen on March 15 in Lake City, Fla. Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto/Shutterstock A northern Florida town is at the center of a clash between renewable energy developers and residents of a historically Black community one that highlights an emerging rift between President Biden s environmental justice and clean energy goals. Many Archer residents are descendants of slaves and some of the nation s earliest Black landowners. And they want nothing to do with a 50-megawatt solar and 12-MW battery storage project proposed by Origis Energy and Gainesville Regional Utilities, or GRU. The project would span roughly 600 acres, and developers said the panels would be tucked behind a buffer of trees. Yet in residents eyes, a utility-scale solar array is no

Capital Region voters approve school budgets, boards and propositions

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. — On Tuesday, May 18, school districts across the Capital Region held votes on budgets and school board elections. According to the New York State School Boards Association, New York voters approved 99.2% of school district budgets. We appreciate the many who turned out – in person or by absentee ballot – to approve local school budget proposals and elect school board members this year, NYSSBA Executive Director Robert Schneider stated. The high passage rate for proposed budgets is a welcome endorsement of spending plans that will strengthen our educational programs and restore some of the academic and student support services that were curtailed by the pandemic, Schneider continued.

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