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Alecia Judd and her family had a wonderful dinner together in Charlotte Wednesday and then spent the rest of the night in a parking lot gazing at orange lights in the sky. The duke energy center was lit up in honor of her son, Brandon. Brandon, 18, has a From the perfect kitchen or deck, to that outdoor patio and garden, the Cincinnati Home and Garden Show filled winter weary eyes with the wow and wonder of spring. "What I've seen with the interaction of the show has been phenomenal,” Gardner said. Laurie Berkner stops by My Carolina Today to give us a preview of her show. Laurie Berkner stops by My Carolina Today to give us a preview of her show. You can see comedian David Koechner tonight and tomorrow night at Goodnights Comedy Club in Raleigh. where 39,000 tons of coal ash from Duke's Dan River plant spilled into the river. Senior attorney D.J. Gerken with the Southern Environmental Law Center says North Carolina residents, faced with an energy monopoly, don't have a choice about where they Five Duke Energy facilities were cited by federal investigators we interviewed Attorney Frank Holleman of the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), who explained that SELC and Waterkeeper Alliance had also petitioned to be involved in the cleanup “Anybody who agrees to pay $100 million is confirming that they did something wrong,” said Frank Holleman, a senior attorney with the Southern Environmental Law Center. “Duke Energy cannot buy its way out of its coal ash scandal. It has to clean its .
We are all represented in these cases by the Southern Environmental Law Center. While Duke Energy is charged with allegedly breaking criminal laws with its coal ash pollution, the proposed $102 million payment will not solve the actual coal ash problems after Duke Energy leaked 35 million gallons of coal ash into it last that indicates something serious happened,” said Frank Holleman of the Southern Environmental Law Center, which represents advocacy groups that have sued Duke. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Duke Energy is a Fortune 250 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. More information about the company is available at: www.duke-energy.com. Partner Center In 2013, subsidiary Duke Energy Renewables settled federal misdemeanor charges Frank Holleman, a Southern Environmental Law Center attorney who is suing Duke, said the agreement is remarkable “in that it is a series of criminal charges against .
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