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...a new statewide reuse program is encouraging schools and community groups to collect those items for fundraising.
By Lisa Sorg | 26 Dec 2007

You can cut your energy consumption and save a little cash...
By Mosi Secret | 19 Dec 2007

Chestnuts are roasting. Cider is mulling. The holiday tree is twinkling with tinsel, bulbs, garland—and disulfoton?
By Lisa Sorg | 12 Dec 2007

Those twinkling lights you're stringing on the tree or around the windows can be hazardous to your health.
By Lisa Sorg | 5 Dec 2007

Rural residents dependent on well water don't have reservoirs or quarries to tap for their water needs.
By Lisa Sorg | 28 Nov 2007

Instead of tossing these mighty tomes in the trash or stashing them in the desk, either place them in your curbside recycling bin or take them to a year-round recycling facility.
By Lisa Sorg | 21 Nov 2007

James Hansen visits Chapel Hill this week to do what the Bush administration had forbidden him to: speak.
By Lisa Sorg | 14 Nov 2007

As the exceptional drought persists, some schools, businesses and homes are switching from ceramic dinnerware and glass tumblers to paper plates and plastic cups to conserve water.
By Lisa Sorg | 7 Nov 2007

Plunk down $10 or so and buy an aerator.
By Lisa Sorg | 31 Oct 2007

As if you needed another reason to drink beer...
By Lisa Sorg | 24 Oct 2007

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