WASHINGTON, DC — Christine Todd-Whitman, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), will present the keynote address at the 13th annual Earth Technologies Forum on Monday, March 25 at
WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate finally passed an economic stimulus bill last week and President George W. Bush signed it into law on Saturday.
WASHINGTON, DC — The Federal Reserve announced this week that a majority of its district offices reported signs of improvement in economic conditions in January and early February. “The Boston,
HINSDALE, IL — A refrigerated truck was apparently being used for cocaine smuggling in an operation that was broken up by the Cook County (IL) Sheriff’s Department. Police officials announced
DENVER, CO — Radiant heating hose manufactured by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. was found faulty in a court case recently in Colorado. Vista Resorts, developer of the Beaver
DETROIT, MI — Detroit’s McKenny Elementary School was closed today while environmental contractors cleaned a classroom where low levels of black mold and elevated levels of a common indoor mold
WASHINGTON, DC — President George W. Bush decided to impose tariffs to protect the U.S. steel industry, applying 8% to 30% tariffs on various types of steel imported from Asia,
WASHINGTON, DC — The Bush administration is considering aiding the struggling U.S. steel industry by applying tariffs. But those tariffs likely would be less than those requested by the industry,
ATLANTA, GA — GE Power Systems announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets of Enron Wind Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Enron Corp. and
WASHINGTON, DC — After a strong performance in the final three months of 2001, sales of new homes declined nearly 15% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of