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A Cheesehead is the most obvious Green Bay souvenir, but the iconic wedge isn't for everyone. Here's other suggested ...
Berkeley activist uses Disability Pride Month to promote disability quilt project Every July, Pride Disability Month gives Maya Morya Selkie Scott another reason to celebrate and cover herself in ...
UC Berkeley professor killed in Athens: Suspect claims he ‘did it all for’ victim’s ex-wife, leaked police confession reveals ...
A UC Berkeley business professor was shot and killed in broad daylight while in Greece on July 4, reports say. Jennifer Chatman, the dean of UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, confirmed ...
The NASCAR Xfinity Series continues on July 12 with the Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250. Here's what to know about the race.
BERKELEY — Plans to redevelop the historic California Theatre in Berkeley into a new performing arts space and 18 stories of housing are now in peril after the developer pulled out of the plans ...
A toxic pit could be a gold mine for rare earth elements The global scramble for metals critical to manufacturing and technology advances has caused demand to soar.
At the Berkeley Pit, researchers hope to extract valuable metals to increase U.S. production of rare earths used in electric cars, medical advances and national defense.
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The Poisonous Lake in Montana (Berkeley Pit, Butte, MT) - MSNDiscover the haunting story behind the Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana—a former open-pit copper mine that has turned into one of the most toxic lakes in America. This video dives into the history ...
Since 2019, Montana Resources, in partnership with the Atlantic-Richfield Co., has pumped 9 billion gallons of treated Berkeley Pit water into Silver Bow Creek.
Caleb Uerling, a fisheries biologist for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, believes the high conductivity of treated Berkeley Pit water discharged into Silver Bow Creek could affect trout.
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