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Big Labor Leader s Puzzling Reaction to Keystone Cancellation

Displaced Keystone Pipeline and oil field workers worry Biden administration will ruin us

Displaced Keystone XL Pipeline workers Kristina and David Dickerson and laid off oil field worker Joe Clingan blasted President Biden’s executive order canceling the project and other climate change actions Tuesday, warning the new administration is "going to ruin us."

Displaced Keystone Pipeline and oil field workers

Displaced Keystone Pipeline and oil field workers
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Blade and Ross Aviation Announce Strategic Alliance

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Blade and Ross Aviation Announce Strategic Alliance January 8, 2021 GMT NEW YORK & DENVER (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 8, 2021 BLADE Urban Air Mobility (“Blade”) and Ross Aviation entered into a strategic alliance to expedite the roll-out of urban air mobility services in the regions where Ross Aviation and Blade operations overlap. In December of 2020, Experience Investment Corp. (NASDAQ: EXPC) agreed to merge with Blade, which will create, following the closing of the merger, the only publicly traded urban air mobility platform in the United States. Under the strategic alliance, Blade plans to launch a pilot program offering daily helicopter flights between Ross Aviation’s West Terminal at the Westchester County Airport (the “Airport”) and Blade heliport terminals in Manhattan to serve commuters from the Westchester/Connecticut area. In 2019 alone, these commuters took more than 40

EPA transfers industrial facility to New Bedford Port Authority

NEW BEDFORD   The 56,000-square-foot U.S. Environmental Protection Agency facility on Hervey Tichon Avenue, used for about 16 years to clean harbor sediment contaminated with probable carcinogens, now belongs to the New Bedford Port Authority.  Mayor Jon Mitchell, accompanied by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and EPA officials, announced the property transfer Thursday at the newly decontaminated facility, calling it an “auspicious moment” for the port, city and region. In the coming year, the port authority will extend the property s bulkhead at least 600 feet and use it to help with construction for the North Terminal expansion project. The building, which has immediate rail access, is currently empty, but Port Director Ed Anthes-Washburn said the city may lease the space for commercial fish processing and freezing, adding some people have already expressed interest. 

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