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Environmental groups worry that pulling up swaths of the seafloor could harm marine life and contribute to erosion.
“We're here to say we're here, we're queer, we're proud of it,” said Brian Brewer, planning committee member.
Some decisions in the area she’s represented for 40 years are now being made over her objections. But Henley, 83, wants four more years.
FLEETEX brings together 30 ships for a joint exercise in the Atlantic.
Attorney General Jay Jones and multistate coalition argue the proposed agreement could benefit Jan. 6 defendants and raises constitutional concerns.
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