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Chemours told ProPublica that it invested more than $400 million to remediate and reduce PFAS emissions. It also noted that ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has ...
A little-known river near Sumter has the highest levels of PFAS and other "forever chemicals" in the nation, per a new ...
Forever chemicals are a threat to public health. They can sicken people who regularly eat fish tainted by the chemicals or ...
North Carolina election officials will send mailers to some 200,000 voters asking them to provide information missing from their state registration records, seeking to address a Republican concern ...
The North Carolina Senate advanced two bills that deal with transgender issues as lawmakers prepare for their anticipated ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has delivered a victory for environmentalists in the battle over the regulation of “forever ...
Boeing resumed 787 plane deliveries, Tanger Outlets is getting a facelift and Charleston studies lawsuits on forever ...
Regulators in North Carolina continue to discover more PFAS tied to Chemours’ plant, which began operating in 1971 and was owned by DuPont until 2015.
Activist Erin Brockovich and attorneys say they plan to announce "alarming" new test results about "forever chemicals" in Georgia waters at two town halls later this week.
The resulting outrage set the stage for Michael Regan, then EPA administrator and North Carolina's former top environmental regulator, in April 2024 to announce in Fayetteville its first-ever ...