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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, awarded a $5.5 million contract to Dubuque Barge and Fleeting (doing business ...
Lawmakers head into the weekend with major gaps remaining on Everglades, resilience and citrus spending. Sen. Ed Hooper and Rep. Lawrence McClure, the budget chiefs in their respective chambers, are ...
Wetlands filled in by 19th century industry are being returned to their marshy, mucky glory, but with hiking and biking trails and other features intended to delight nature lovers and uplift ...
Harrell-Fish, honored as one of Indiana’s Best Places to Work, serves some of the state’s biggest construction projects, but ...
The government is banking on its investments under the Building a Better Tomorrow (BBT) programme, coupled with concessional ...
A new study by Tulane University researchers says Louisiana contains the most exposed coastal zone in the world and Southwest ...
Urban residents and rural women are leading tours and nature walks to raise awareness about the biodiverse mangroves that ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave brings us the stories of how future sunscreens might come from fish, how loving art may impact aging, and a student's quest to build a more sustainable marimba.
The real fix is not faster timelines or exemptions, but a transparent, independent assessment system led by the Impact ...
A strange, tiny fish that resembles the famous Sesame Street character camouflages amid red algae thanks to its flamboyant ...