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Mooresville to buy and clean up toxic coal ash site along busy Lake Norman highway
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“That testing is currently underway,” he said. Cleanup will begin this summer and take three months,...
Deepest Blue Hole in the World Discovered. Scientists Still Haven’t Found the Bottom
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoResearchers have found a blue hole they say is the deepest in the world—and they’ve yet to find...
Hole in ground at Columbus elementary school finally filled after community questions
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt’s unclear when the hole first appeared, but a Ledger-Enquirer reporter first noticed it in...
Millions of IPs remain infected by USB worm years after its creators left it for dead
Ars Technica· 7 days agoA now-abandoned USB worm that backdoors connected devices has continued to self-replicate for years...
Route 666: These Road Trip Destinations Are Rife With Conspiracy Theories
Cheapism via AOL· 7 days agoThough files on the dummy drops have been declassified, many people believe Roswell is a hotbed of...
Florida residents worried about homes sinking into canal: 'Nobody is being held accountable'
FOX 35 Orlando· 11 hours agoFOX 35 News investigated canal concerns in Titusville. Homeowners say their properties are slowly...
After Setbacks, a Textile Artist Finds New Success
New York Times· 5 days agoVenues across the U.S. and beyond are giving Liz Collins, who first found fame as a fashion designer, the art-world recognition that had eluded her....
Putin ‘likely didn’t order Navalny killing’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoUS intelligence agencies have reportedly determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably did not order the killing of opposition politician...
Local legislation approaches final approval
Cullman Times· 6 hours agoTwo sets of local legislation from Reps. Corey Harbison and Randall Shedd — both Republicans representing portions of Cullman County — have advanced and...
Florida residents worried about homes sinking into canal: 'Nobody is being held accountable'
WOFL via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoFOX 35 investigated canal concerns in Titusville. Homeowners say, their properties are slowly sliding into a canal behind their homes because the city hasn’t maintained the area.