New York City is about to get more shade. City officials released a new plan this week to shroud 30% of the five boroughs in tree canopy by 2040. The city’s current tree canopy cover is is 23.4% — or ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved WisdomTree’s request to let its Treasury Money Market Digital Fund (WTGXX) trade at a fixed $1 intraday price with a dealer, rather than only at ...
WPTV's Joel Lopez has been working to find solutions and took your questions to Tommy Strowd, director of the Lake Worth Drainage District, to learn what it would take to save this massive tree. It ...
A new open-source framework called PageIndex solves one of the old problems of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): handling very long documents. The classic RAG workflow (chunk documents, calculate ...
President Donald J. Trump’s Great Healthcare Plan is a broad healthcare initiative that will slash prescription drug prices, reduce insurance premiums, hold big insurance companies accountable, and ...
Want to help Fort Lauderdale? Plant a tree. Fort Lauderdale needs to plant up to 276,000 more trees by 2040 if it wants a 33% tree canopy, meaning one-third of the city would be shaded by tree cover.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation workers harvest speckled alder seeds along Geyser Loop Road in November 2021 at the DEC's Colonel William F. Fox Memorial Saratoga Tree Nursery, ...
FIRST ON FOX: President Donald Trump’s Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum is rolling out a Christmas tree and firewood savings plan to "make Christmas affordable again." The Trump Department of the ...
PORT HURON, MI — The city of Port Huron has formed a Comprehensive Forestry Management Plan Work Group, a seven-member team tasked with helping shape the city’s strategy for maintaining and expanding ...
SEATTLE — The public had one last chance to comment, advise, and applaud a range of amendments that will reshape Seattle’s 20-year vision for growth, known as the Comprehensive Plan. Balancing tree ...
CLARK. COMMUNITY MEMBERS PACKING A TOWN HALL MEETING TONIGHT, HOPING TO HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD. REPORTER FELICITY TAYLOR WAS AT THAT MEETING. SHE JOINS US NOW LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM WITH MORE FELICITY.
What is the city’s plan for dealing with the smelly, invasive scourge known as “tree of heaven”? They’re worse than blackberries. I demand answers! —Future Karen Environmental apocalypses aren’t what ...
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