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A new study from North Carolina researchers shows some fish in Jordan Lake and the Haw River contain different levels of toxic chemicals known as PFAS. Humans are exposed to PFAS in many different ways, including eating fish.
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The town says companies and others are responsible for contaminating the water.
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Ellen Tinsley is acutely aware of the behavior and patterns of bald eagles in North Carolina. The retired equine veterinarian is a bald eagle monitor for…
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Ellen Tinsley is acutely aware of the behavior and patterns of bald eagles in North Carolina. The retired equine veterinarian is a bald eagle monitor for…
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Senate Republicans are proposing eliminating the state’s protections for drinking water from Jordan and Falls lakes, in favor of new measures that could…
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The state is asking the public to weigh in on how Jordan Lake's water will be divvied up for the next 30 years.Jordan Lake can supply about a 100 million…
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State lawmakers have 10 days before the latest temporary budget expires.The House and Senate are trying to reconcile their $21 billion spending plans, and…
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State lawmakers have 10 days before the latest temporary budget expires.The House and Senate are trying to reconcile their $21 billion spending plans, and…
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Two proposals in the State Legislature would have a significant impact on the so-called Jordan Lake Rules. The rules were passed in 2009 and were designed…
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State environmental officials are overseeing the installation of special machines in Jordan Lake starting today. SolarBees are water circulators intended…