Por: ABC News Health June 11, 2023
DETROIT -- The looming smokestack of a shuttered trash incinerator whose stench sickened and angered Detroit residents for decades is coming down in a controlled implosion scheduled for Sunday morning.The plan to reduce the smokestack to rubble is almost the final phase in the facility's yearlong demolition, which should be completed by July, according to the city.The facility has stood near the interchange of Interstates 94 and 75 for more... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Health June 11, 2023
DETROIT – The looming smokestack of a shuttered trash incinerator sickened and angered Detroit residents for decades is coming down in a controlled implosion scheduled for Sunday morning.The plan to reduce the smokestack to rubble is almost the final phase in the... + más
Smokestack implosion to bring decades of Detroit trash incinerator stink to an end | ABC News
Little Village residents, alderman call for action after OIG’s report on 2020 Hilco smokestack implosion | WGN-TV
ABC News USA Nation May 24, 2023
For more than a decade, Courtney Williams and her family have lived in the shadow of the Wheelabrator waste-to-energy incinerator, located along the Hudson River in Peekskill, New York.We go outside, we open the door, and the … kind of burning plastic smell hits us, Williams... + más
We put dozens of trackers in plastic bags for recycling. Many were trashed. | ABC7
ABC News put dozens of trackers in plastic bags for recycling. Many were trashed. | ABC7
WGN-TV USA Nation February 22, 2023
, Posted: Feb 21, 2023 / 04:58 PM CST Updated: Feb 21, 2023 / 09:19 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — Community organizers and city leaders are calling on the United States Department of Justice to investigate after details emerged in a recent inspector general report on the 2020 Hilco... + más
Little Village groups want answers from City Hall, Ald. Rodriguez after Hilco report | Chicago Sun Times
City was ‘negligent,’ showed ‘incompetence’ protecting Little Village from pollution, report finds | Chicago Sun Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation February 16, 2023
Who does the chairman of the Saugus Board of Selectmen work for?Is it the people of Saugus? Or is it the nation’s oldest trash incinerator, which has spewed pollutants into his community and others nearby for decades?The question is a perennial one among those who live near... + más
Saugus Café is being recognized for being the oldest operating café in Los Angeles County | ABC7
Saugus High School football team to stop carrying 'thin blue line' flag in pregame ceremonies | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Nation October 07, 2022
A recent study found that climate change could make parts of America more palatable to brown marmorated stink bugs and lead to a sharp increase in the invasive pest.Climate change has been found to cause a host of problems—everything from worsening natural disasters to... + más
Invasive stink bugs could make life a lot smellier in the northern U.S. as climate change expands their habitat, study suggests | CBS News
That’s a stinker! Stink bugs could become more prevalent due to climate change | WPTV
WPTV USA Nation October 07, 2022
A changing climate could make more of the U.S. suitable for stink bug habitats.According to a new study from Washington State University, the amount of suitable habitat for brown marmorated stink bugs in the U.S. could grow up to 70%. Researchers say that whether the stink bug... + más
More stink bugs will invade the U.S. amid climate change, study shows | Newsweek
CBS News USA Science October 07, 2022
Living in the northern U.S. could soon mean having to deal with a lot of stinky and invasive neighbors. As the planet warms up, the habitat of invasive stink bugs could greatly expand through the nation's northern areas, a recent study found. Halyomorpha halys, the brown... + más
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