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St. Louis launches free electrical repair and architectural guidance programs for tornado victims, with IBEW and NECA partnering to provide skilled electrical workers to help restore power and rebuild damaged infrastructure in affected communities.
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Wisconsin IBEW members achieve significant labor victory that establishes precedent for improved working conditions and benefits across the electrical industry. Source: ibew.org
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Business Manager Corona emphasizes the fundamental union principle of solidarity and collective support in addressing workplace safety and worker protection issues. Source: ibew11.org
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Oregon electrical training alliance launches comprehensive workforce development programs focused on artificial intelligence applications in the electrical industry. Source: columbiagorgenews.com
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IBEW Local 540 creates exciting NFL draft-style event to celebrate electrical apprentices being selected for job placements, hosted at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Source: cantonrep.com
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Analysis explores how artificial intelligence's massive energy consumption is straining electrical grids and examines nuclear power as a potential solution to meet growing demand. Source: brighterworld.mcmaster.ca
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Report examines how artificial intelligence technologies can be leveraged to modernize and improve electrical grid infrastructure, enhancing efficiency and reliability. Source: fas.org
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A New York town has approved new zoning regulations to accommodate the Sands casino development project on Long Island. The zoning changes represent a significant step forward for the proposed gaming and entertainment complex, clearing regulatory hurdles for the multi-billion dollar development.
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Hempstead held two public hearings on the Nassau Coliseum redevelopment project, highlighting deep community divisions over the proposed plans. The debate reflects ongoing tensions between development supporters and residents concerned about traffic, environmental impact, and community character.
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More than 80 residents gathered to protest the construction of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) sites and offshore wind infrastructure on Staten Island. The demonstration reflects growing community opposition to renewable energy projects and concerns about their environmental and safety impacts.