Deepwater Horizon
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Enviros applaud Perdue vetoes
While Republicans are blasting the governor for her vetoes today, two of them are earning "three cheers" from environmental groups.
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Fayetteville woman pleads guilty to oil spill-related fraud
A Fayetteville woman has pleaded guilty to using her dead sister's identity to submit a claim to the fund set up to compensate people affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
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Feds suspect Fayetteville woman of oil spill-related fraud
Federal authorities are investigating a Fayetteville woman who they suspect of using her dead sister's identity to submit a claim to the fund set up to compensate people affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Oil spill update
Adm. Thad Allen, of the Coast Guard, gives an update on efforts to fight the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Congress talks about oil spill dispersants
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Full Committee and Subcommittee on Oversight holds a hearing on the use of Oil dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
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BP oil spill briefing
Adm. Thad Allen, national incident commander, holds a briefing Thursday, July 15, to provide an update on the ongoing Deepwater Horizon /BP oil spill response efforts.
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BP oil spill briefing
Adm. Thad Allen, national incident commander, holds a briefing Thursday, July 15, to provide an update on the ongoing Deepwater Horizon /BP oil spill response efforts.
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Raleigh company hopes to help Gulf Coast
Jason Caplan said his company, EnSolve BioSystems, has been using a process on ships around the world for years that makes oily water from vessels safe in ocean water.
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N.C. State vet returns from Gulf mission to help turtles
A North Carolina veterinarian who works with sea turtles said some of the animals he helped rescue from the Gulf of Mexico had traces of oil in their throats.
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Drilling protesters join hands in Raleigh
Dozens of people joined hands at Lake Johnson in Raleigh as part of an international demonstration against offshore drilling Saturday.
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