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In Mississippi, 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, the recovery has been long
Former Gov. Haley Barbour reflects on the hurricane's blow to Mississippi, where 238 people were killed. He says there are lessons in the resilience of people and the government's disaster response.
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Before the holiday season, workers at America's busiest ports are fighting the robots
As the shipping industry pushes for more automation at West Coast ports, the powerful union representing dockworkers is fighting back, saying robots will only kill good American jobs.
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the Northcoast Environmental Center
the Northcoast Environmental Center
The Northcoast Environmental Center (NEC) has been advocating for environmental conservation and protection on the North Coast and in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion since 1971. The NEC is the publisher of EcoNews, our region's bimonthly environmental newspaper, and presents the EcoNews Report - a half hour radioshow on KHSU.
Emma Breacain
Emma Breacain
Through The Eyes of Women host Emma Breacain is a west coast liberal pinko who likes travel, art, beaches and coffee. She runs a nonprofit that helps illiterate adults improve their skills, is heavily involved in the art and sport of kinetic sculpture racing, and she enjoys learning from people different from herself.
Search intensifies for the missing submersible as underwater noises are detected
Rescue teams seeking the submersible housing five tourists who had planned to visit the wrecked Titanic said "noises" had been detected close to where the sub ended contact with its mother ship.
Storm-Weary Philippines Slammed By Powerful Super Typhoon
Super Typhoon Haima pounded the coast of the Philippines late Wednesday, and aid groups say they are preparing for possible wide-scale damage.
The U.S. Navy heard the likely implosion of the missing Titan sub on Sunday
The Navy, which was part of the unified command hunting for the Titan submersible, said it had acoustic data "consistent with an implosion" on Sunday at the start of a five-day search.
Mississippi Rural Areas Still Without Power
In Mississippi, electricity and phone service have been restored to most of the people affected by Hurricane Katrina. Those still without service are either in rural areas, or in places so devastated by the storm, there's not much left to connect to.
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Thousands still wait for power from quake that rattled Humboldt County
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses along the Redwood Coast remained without power Tuesday evening, nearly a day after a powerful earthquake jolted people awake and shook homes off foundations, injuring at least 12 and leaving many without water.
How Asia's ex-richest man lost nearly $50 billion in just over a week
Indian businessman Gautam Adani was a few billion dollars shy of Elon Musk. But he tumbled down the billionaires' list after a U.S. firm accused the Adani Group of pulling off an epic con.
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