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Continuance granted on landlocked resident's application


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WEATHERFORD — A Parker County resident will have to wait at least 30 more days in his bid to have a neighborhood road considered.
Jonathan Hobson, who owns property off North U.S. Highway 281 in Perrin, had originally filed an application to request a neighborhood road be reestablished to his property so that he could access it. That initial request was denied.
Hobson has not had access to his property since 2015 — the home that sits on the 40 acres has recently fallen victim to vandalism and theft, he said. Two homes are on the property, one that is Hobson’s and the other that is the home he grew up in, which was built in the 1920s. His family has owned the property since the 1970s. ....

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UNC-Chapel Hill Stalls on Stopping Coal Use as the Climate Crisis Inches Closer to Catastrophe


UNC-Chapel Hill Stalls on Stopping Coal Use as the Climate Crisis Inches Closer to Catastrophe
Illustration by Jon Fuller
UNC-Chapel Hill’s Cameron Avenue coal plant—its smokestack, wires, and monstrous machinery—isn’t a relic of the past. It’s alive and burning tons of coal every day, while the university, in the meantime, is in another cycle of spin around its inadequate environmental promises.
The university’s new Climate Action Plan, released in April, declares that the school will now aim to be emission-neutral—but not coal-free—by the year 2040. At about the same time the school released this information, it began litigating with the nonprofit N.C. Center for Biological Diversity over its alleged violations of the Clean Air Act.  ....

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