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| | | | | The annual "fall back" in the U.S. from daylight saving time to standard time creates a seasonal hazard for many drivers: navigating familiar routes at familiar times but now in darkness instead of daylight. In many parts of the country, this is exacerbated by wildlife on roadways-deer, big game, and other animals that only days before were easier to see and avoid. | |
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| | | | | This story by ESI Journalism Fellow Ryan Van Velzer was originally published as part ofthe Louisville Public Media's "Coal's Dying Light" series, where it appears with additional photos and resources. __________ | |
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| | | | | One year ago, communities across southeast Louisiana experienced the devastating effects of Hurricane Ida. Supported by state, local and volunteer efforts, communities have begun the long process of recovery. FEMA continues its work of distributing aid equitably, helping to house survivors, and assisting in infrastructure recovery across the 25 disaster-declared parishes. One step at a time, Louisianans are rebuilding. | |
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| | | Yes, the Ocean Has Warmed; No, Its Not Global Warming | ||