EARTHQUAKES
Okla. shaking cut in half but still tops in Lower 48
The number of earthquakes experienced in Oklahoma dropped more than 50 percent last year, although the state remains one of the most seismically active in the country.
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Mike Soraghan, E&E News reporter
The number of earthquakes experienced in Oklahoma dropped more than 50 percent last year, although the state remains one of the most seismically active in the country.
AMARGOSA VALLEY, Nev. – Anti-government activists including Ryan Bundy want to bulldoze a federal water project near the Patch of Heaven Christian camp inside a national wildlife refuge, but its owners so far have kept the battle in federal court.
By Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
After becoming Oklahoma's attorney general in 2011, EPA head Scott Pruitt netted $70,000 in a land deal with a campaign contributor.
By Mike Soraghan in Energywire
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AMARGOSA VALLEY, Nev. – Anti-government activists including Ryan Bundy want to bulldoze a federal water project near the Patch of Heaven Christian camp inside a national wildlife refuge, but its owners so far have kept the battle in federal court.
By Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
After becoming Oklahoma's attorney general in 2011, EPA head Scott Pruitt netted $70,000 in a land deal with a campaign contributor.
By Mike Soraghan in Energywire