Firm with Spotty Past Regains State’s Car Inspection Contract
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Susan Sargent | September 18, 2019
“The company that developed Massachusetts’ first auto emissions inspection program — technology that proved to be inaccurate for the first five years of its use — has won back the contract to install its equipment in garages across the state. Applus Technologies Inc. was ...
USGS Fumbles Its Biological Collections
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Susan Sargent | September 17, 2019
Belated New Policy Leaves Troves of Scientific Specimens in Limbo ...
Fewer Florida Eco-Inspections Equals Less Compliance
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Susan Sargent |
Slight 2018 Election-Year Enforcement Uptick Yields Scant Results ...
New Park Service E-bike Order Invalid
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Susan Sargent | September 16, 2019
NPS Edict Violates Federal Laws and Misinterprets Interior Directive ...
Trump puts opponent of public lands in charge of public lands
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Susan Sargent | September 12, 2019
For generations, our country has been Mother Nature’s steward, setting aside and protecting important expanses of public lands for posterity. But what if these lands and natural resources suddenly got a “steward” who was a predator, rather than a protector? Meet William Perry Pendley ...