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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer made the announcement Monday, saying it will bring long-lasting, sustainable economic growth to the Southern Tier. The 220-mph trains will be used in a new multi-billion dollar, high-speed rail system from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
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The shuttle connected tourists and visitors of the museum to the shops and restaurants in downtown Corning. A spokesperson for the museum says the shuttle became too costly to maintain. Some downtown business owners expressed concern about losing access to thousands of visitors.
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If Pennsylvania’s rule to prevent emissions of volatile organic compounds is not done, the federal government could withhold highway funds.
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The storms, also known as whiteouts, move fast and can make driving conditions treacherous at a moment’s notice.
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Cities are planting trees as one way to try to check the escalating temperatures. But there can be obstacles to that solution.
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Wastewater from oil and gas drilling has been used as a cheap dust suppressant in rural Pennsylvania for years.
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The five-member Turnpike Commission approved an across-the-board fee hike for the 15th time in a row.
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Advocates say the USPS fleet of delivery trucks is perfect for conversion to electric vehicles, which would be in line with state and federal climate goals.
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"In order to really encourage STEM education, we need to focus and start early."
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There are still things we can do about climate change, including changes to one of our biggest sources of climate polluting emissions: transportation.