• The Liberals, coal, and nuclear power

    In a famous 1963 speech, US civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. said: ‘I have a dream that my…What to read next: Floating nuclear power plants make a compelling argument | Energising the Liberals | The Liberals and energy policy: only half-right | Coal: the missing link

  • Sam Randazzo is Dead and So is Nuclear Power

    Sam Randazzo was once the Chair of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission. Now, at 74, he’s dead by apparent suicide. As is the “Nuclear Renaissance.” Dating back many years, we often encountered Sam at energy hearings in Columbus. He was always personable and friendly as we exchanged handshakes and smiles. That we were totally on More

  • China Is Leading The Global Nuclear-Power Build-Out

    China Is Leading The Global Nuclear-Power Build-Out Authored by Tsvetana Paraskova via OilPrice.com, China is currently constructing a total of 26 nuclear power units with a combined capacity of 30.3 gigawatts (GW), the highest in the world, according to a report by the China Nuclear Energy Association (CNEA) cited by local media. China's nuclear power units Hualong One in Fuqing, Fujian Province, China. /CFP Last year, China approved the development of five new nuclear power...

  • Warren Police Department promotes three officers

    Officers Michael Sajnovsky, Chad Shrader, and Jeffrey Orth were sworn into their new duties at a ceremony in the council chambers.

  • Kazakhstan shines spotlight on nuclear-powered future

    As the world's largest producer of uranium gears up for a referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant, national policymakers and stakeholders have shared Kazakhstan's vision for a civilian nuclear programme at the World Nuclear Spotlight Kazakhstan event in Almaty.

  • Nuclear Power’s Lethal, Larcenous End Game

      For the first time since 1954, no large new atomic reactors are under construction or on order in the United States. On March 1, 2024, Vogtle Unit 4 connected to the Georgia grid years behind schedule and billions over budget. Once hyped as “too cheap to meter,” America’s last large light-water reactor thus forever froze More

  • Fort Wayne looks to change police promotion policy

    Fort Wayne City Council discussed how merit-based promotions should be handled for the city’s police officers.

  • Police powers bolstered as terror attack probe widens

    A knife attack at a western Sydney church that hospitalised two clergymen is being treated as a terrorist act, granting police expansive powers as they probe the city’s second mass stabbing within days. A 16-year-old boy is under police guard in hospital after what investigators say appeared to be a religiously motivated attack at Christ […]

  • NMSU partner with Tulsa police to promote law enforcement careers

    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University (NMSU) is teaming up with an Oklahoma police department to encourage students to consider a career in law enforcement. Tulsa Police will offer paid internships for NMSU students, giving them hands-on experience while earning the last 15 credit hours of their degree. KRQE asked the head of []

  • Poland's nuclear programme making good progress, says IAEA

    An International Atomic Energy Agency review mission has praised steps taken to develop the necessary infrastructure for a safe and sustainable nuclear power programme in Poland. Meanwhile, Bechtel marks the start of site field work for the country's first nuclear power plant.

  • First Westinghouse fuel at Bulgaria's Kozloduy nuclear power plant

    A permit has been issued to begin the transition to Westinghouse fuel after the first of its supply was delivered for use in unit 5 of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant, as Bulgaria moves away from past reliance on Russian supplies.

  • City Council changes way some Fort Wayne police officers are promoted

    Currently, the FWPD has three police ranks based on merit: officer, sergeant, and lieutenant.