Opinion
Letters: We need permitting reform at the federal level to pave the way for clean energy projects
Our use of coal, oil and natural gas must be reduced quickly. One approach is to reform outdated and cumbersome permitting processes.
The education foundation was built on a $10 million payment from PG&E, and while some say that money should be used to backfill cuts, leaders say that isn't its purpose.
As a citizen of northwest Arkansas concerned about money being spent to prop up the Flint Creek coal plant instead of putting that $31 million into renewable energy, I want to protest the recent ...
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