For more than 50 years, Americans have united on one day in April to
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Amarillo Parks and Recreation announced that the Earth Day park cleanup will happen on April 27. The cleanup will be from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Thompson Memorial Park in Amarillo. Numerous volunteers and groups are signed up to participate in the park cleanup, one of the groups being the West []
FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. - Soldiers, Marines, and local community members came out to volunteer during Earth Day Cleanup, April 22.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) -- Students with two Springfield City Schools celebrated Earth Day on Monday, April 22 with school beautification projects. More than 40 juniors and seniors with the Springfield High School National Honor Society filled several garbage bags with litter collected around their campus. This included stretches of Kensington Drive and High School Place []
Protecting drinking water at its source is an important part of the process
Perhaps if we started an Inflation Day movement, more attention could be drawn to the fact that rising price levels are the results of public policy choices.
From the editorial: On the first Earth Day in 1970, "an estimated 175 college students gathered in Duluth’s Leif Erikson Park at 4:45 a.m. With songs and readings, they reflected on the relationship between humankind and the environment."
Alaska has suffered from more environmental meddling from Washington bureaucrats than any other state in the country.
You probably know what Earth Day is, but what about Arbor Day? This holiday for the trees happens around the same time as Earth Day each year.
Under the pomp and ceremony of a costume parade on a beautiful spring day lay a deep reservoir of disquiet for what the future might hold. by Justin Yau On Saturday, a parade of Portlanders marched from Sunnyside Environmental School through quiet inner Eastside residential blocks, celebrating Earth Day with the pageantry of handmade costumes and musical accompaniment from Portland’s own Unpresidented Brass Band. Led by a...
(The Center Square) – A non-profit organization that advocates for energy workers has declared Earth Day a day of visibility for American fossil fuel workers.
In the middle of the night on Easter Sunday, April 22, 1984, eight people — all religious pacifists — got out of two cars on a dark Orlando road ready to commit a sensational crime to make a faith-based statement against the dangers of nuclear weapons. Having previously been to this spot to case our More