Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Taxpayers' Leaf: Four Recharging Stops Needed to Go 180 Miles | National Legal and Policy Center

As for the heavily coal-generated electricity from the Tennessee Valley Authority that powered his trip, well, let’s not go there.

I-80 tally: 45 vehicles, 17 with lesser injuries | Washington Examiner

...State police are still investigating, but Clark says snow squalls cut visibility and made the road slick at times on Monday, even though only about a half-inch of snow actually fell that day.

Flashback:  Climate change could snarl U.S. transport: study

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Flooded highways, railroads and
airport runways are among the transportation snarls looming as
the world's climate changes, and officials should plan with
this in mind, a U.S. study says.

Body found at Mount Rainier National Park is that of gunman | KRTV.com | Great Falls, Montana

The man suspected of killing a Mount Rainier National Park ranger likely died from hypothermia, authorities said on Monday, hours after the body of Benjamin Colton Barnes was found face-down on the mountain.

...A plane searching the remote wilderness discovered Barnes' body hours from where authorities could get to him. He had managed to evade snowshoe-wearing SWAT teams and dogs on his trail for nearly a day, but couldn't escape chest-deep snow.

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