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Negotiators backed down from a plan that would have forced coal plants to close by 2035.
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More than half of Illinois' 23 coal plants are closed, and five more will be shuttered this decade. Without clear rules for demolitions, activists say more environmental problems are likely to occur.
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They’re worried Madison County will see a repeat of what happened in Chicago last year, when a similar demolition sent a large cloud of dust over one of the city’s neighborhoods.
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The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has identified a new batch of lakes and streams that do not meet water quality standards.The state agency…
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Missouri and Illinois are producing less carbon pollution than a decade ago but are still emitting more than many other states, according to the U.S.…
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Homeowners in the metro-east who are concerned about mine subsidence can use an interactive mapping tool provided by the Illinois State Geological Survey…
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Retired coal workers are no longer at risk of losing their union health insurance as the latest federal spending bill funded coverage that is no longer…
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St. Louis-based Peabody Energy will again trade on the New York Stock Exchange beginning on Tuesday, as they announced that they're emerging from…
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A federal bankruptcy judge in St. Louis denied a motion Thursday to give shareholders in Peabody Energy an equity committee that would represent their…
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Updated Dec. 10 with results of Senate vote — With an hour to spare before a government shutdown, the U.S. Senate approved a stopgap spending bill late…