Oregon Settles EPA Case with Schnitzer Steel
Portland proposes settlement terms in Schnitzer case.
Portland proposes settlement terms in Schnitzer case.
Environmental extremist pleads guilty to two arsons aimed at targeting commercial and government-owned animal processing facilities.
A San Diego prosecutor said that Target’s mobile phone application raised prices on “sale” items once customers entered physical, brick-and-mortar stores.
An internal Seattle O.P.A. investigation found that the pepper spraying was justified, as the sergeant had not intentionally aimed for the 7-year-old boy’s face.
Many medical facilities in rural areas are at risk of closing within six years, study shows.
One of Cali’s largest opioid hubs blames Walgreens and Teva for the crisis.
The lawsuit claims that Llano County officials bullied a library into removing books that local leaders found offensive to their political and religious views.
The multi-state coalition claims that the Postal Service’s decision to continue using gas-powered automobiles will devastate the environment.
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation had earlier found thousands of rodents at the facilities–some dead atop product conveyor belts.
Home care company faces a lawsuit submitted by a former employee.