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  1. Guttenberg to host May 9 launch event for community garden

    Guttenberg, Iowa community garden accepting applications for plot space.

  2. ‘NIMBY’ plays big role in scant access to Anne Arundel’s 530-mile waterfront

    Land bought for waterfront park remains largely unused

  3. This Supreme Court ‘victory’ for oil giants is not what it seems

    Supreme Court ruling sparks uncertainty over $745 million coastal restoration fund

  4. Oprah Winfrey's Podcast Lands at Amazon

    Oprah Winfrey's podcast lands at Amazon

  5. The Iran War Is Impacting the Environment in Unseen Ways

    Toxic smoke and oil spills from the war are contaminating the air and water in Iran.

  6. ICE Detains, Tries to Deport Family It Had Just Released

    ICE detains family it had just released

  7. Legislators greenlight low-cost residential plug-in solar for Mainers

    Maine lawmakers approve low-cost plug-in solar devices

  8. Memories of Muscatine: The flood of 1952

    Flooding in Muscatine, Iowa, caused significant damage and displacement in 1952, with the intersection of Front and Sycamore being a particularly affected area.

  9. As a tornado touched down in Belton, notifications said tornado warning cancelled

    Tornado touches down near Conti Court in Belton, trailer destroyed

  10. Fresh Air Weekend: Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai; Actor Oscar Isaac

    Malala Yousafzai opens up about her life after Taliban attack

  11. Millstone preservation project in Lowell is nearing completion

    Millstone preservation project nearing completion at Stephenson Park in Lowell

  12. Prep baseball: Pitching propels Knights past Redskins in MSAC semifinals, 8-2

    Knights' pitching stifles Redskins, advances to MSAC finals.

  13. Volcanoes in the Andes may have cooled Earth by supercharging ocean life

    Volcanic eruptions in the Andes may have cooled Earth by releasing ash into the ocean, which helped to increase algae growth and reduce carbon dioxide levels, ultimately contributing to a global cooling event.

  14. Good News in History, April 25

    Bell Labs completes first functional solar cell, 72 years ago.

  15. Guest Essay: Iroquois refuge eaglet growing stronger

    Iroquois refuge eaglet grows stronger, continues to entertain nest cam viewers

  16. Trump's EPA has a plan to 'unmake' plastic waste

    EPA develops new recycling technology

  17. Hinz Carbon Delivers Improved Cold Bite and Low Dust for Street Use

    Hinz Carbon introduces improved cold bite and low dust technology for street use, offering better traction and reduced wear on tires.

  18. Outside/Inbox: Why are live scorpions allowed in the mail?

    In the United States, live scorpions are allowed in the mail under certain circumstances.

  19. Growing use of guest editors has turned some journals into a ‘playground of bad science’

    Guest editors increasingly used to push agenda, undermine peer review, and produce low-quality research

  20. Volunteers Pull Off Daring Rescue of Trapped Tourists

    Seven tourists rescued after being trapped by powerful waves on Australia's east coast.

  21. Passage from Homer’s Iliad discovered in the abdomen of a Roman-era Egyptian mummy

    A passage from Homer's Iliad found in a Roman-era Egyptian mummy's abdomen, suggesting ancient Egyptians may have revered classical Greek culture.

  22. USDA Provides Updated Progress of Corn and Soybean Planting

    USDA provides update on corn and soybean planting progress

  23. Jacobs appointed to strategic UK energy framework for Murphy

    Jacobs appointed to strategic UK energy framework for Murphy

  24. NASA, Organ Sharing Network UNOS to Study Faster Organ Transport

    NASA, UNOS to study faster organ transport using aviation technologies.

  25. NYT : FBI Investigated Reporter After Article About Patel's GF

    FBI investigated reporter after article about Kash Patel's girlfriend

  26. Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects Designs Sea of Time – TOHOKU in Fukushima, Japan

    Japanese architect Tsuyoshi Tane is designing Sea of Time – TOHOKU in Fukushima, Japan, a site shaped by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The project combines architecture and installation, with development set to begin in 2024 and open in spring 2028. The design frames the landscape and its history as integral components of the project.

  27. ArcelorMittal publishes its 2025 Sustainability Report: Safer, smarter growth

    ArcelorMittal reports progress on safety and sustainability goals

  28. The American Empire Cannot Defeat Iran, and Doubling Down Only Worsens the Global Energy Catastrophe

    US naval presence in the Middle East escalates tensions with Iran

  29. Wildfire near Sapello northwest of Las Vegas, N.M., prompts evacuations

    Wildfire breaks out near Sapello, N.M., prompting evacuations.

  30. Grand Challenges: The Climate Resilience Network

    Maryland researchers develop AI-powered climate resilience tools to predict and prepare for extreme weather events

  31. THOMAS WAYNE GUISE

    Thomas Wayne Guise, 72, passed away on April 9, 2026, after a short illness.

  32. Back to the 80s Wednesday, remaining warm until weekend cold front

    Milder temperatures expected to reach the lower 80s, with plenty of sunshine and a southwest wind.

  33. DMH Asphalt Denver Explains Why Summer Is the Most Critical Season for Commercial Pavement Maintenance in Colorado

    Heat and UV exposure cause asphalt to deteriorate quickly, making summer the most critical season for commercial pavement maintenance in Colorado.

  34. City of Lewiston awarded loan to remove forever chemicals from water system

    City of Lewiston to receive $10 million loan to remove 'forever chemicals' from water system

  35. Santa Fe River flows low, but city officials say overall water supply exceeds demand

    Santa Fe River water release at minimum levels

  36. Aftermath: The Hormuz Farm Crisis

    Fertilizer prices are crushing rural farmers.

  37. Guard remains deployed in D.C.

    A security guard is deployed in D.C. near the Tidal Basin amidst the cherry blossom festival.

  38. At the UN, Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings

    Gaps exist between international court rulings and government action on climate change.

  39. The Green New Deal has evolved. Now it’s all about ‘affordability.’

    The Green New Deal has shifted focus from jobs guarantee to affordability.