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Police renew call for help solving 1988 slaying of woman in her home
Monday marked the 37th anniversary of the still-unsolved stabbing death of Morag Davies, 45, who was attacked and killed in her own bedroom on Aug. 25, 1988. Sarnia police have renewed their call for the public’s help solving the case. This story on her family’s ongoing push for justice was first published in the Aug. […]
When An Offshore Wind Project Shuts Down, A Gas Pipeline Gets Its Wings
Work on the new Connecticut-Rhode Island Revolution Wind offshore wind project has been stopped by order of the Interior Department, even as a new life is injected into a gas pipleline proposal in the two states.
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Michigan home energy efficiency standards stalled amid homebuilders lawsuit
By Emilio Perez Ibarguen
Michigan’s attempt to adopt new home energy efficiency standards is facing more delays because of stiff resistance from homebuilders. The new standards were supposed to go into effect in August but are on hold while a lawsuit filed in June by representatives of the construction industry plays out in court.
The post Michigan home energy efficiency standards stalled amid homebuilders lawsuit first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
BYD’s Sales Transition: Clearing Out the Old to Make Way for the New in China
Overall, BYD’s sales are driven by product. New product is taking over while older product falls back. While Black PR has likely had some temporary effect, strong product tends to overcome it in the long term. Last year, BYD had stronger PHEV product introductions and sales. This year, BEV has had stronger product introductions and sales. It is hard to be sure what next year will bring. More effort might go to product for outside markets, with growth shifting accordingly. But with over 120,000 R&D engineers and more EV intellectual property than anyone, I would bet that the long-term “peak” is a far down the road.
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Hopeville Kite Festival wows crowds with flying whales and dragons
‘I’m quite impressed. I didn’t think kites can get this big, and be up in the air like this.” — Josie Felts, Dundalk resident