THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
When you sit down to eat, do you ever consider where your food comes from or what it takes to produce it? Seriously – and I’m not referring to your.
Who doesn’t love the zoo? For nearly 150 years, families and schoolchildren on field trips have flocked to zoos to watch, and learn, about animals. Today, there are well over.
One of the most well-known power outages in U.S. history took place in New York in 2003. All told, 50 million people lost power for approximately two days. Some 15.
With an average of 100 days of snowfall per year in Minnesota, it’s fair to say that some of us regularly contract cabin fever. And even though we love our.
Public schools are far from perfect, but they offer significant benefits we probably overlook each day. Unless you really stop to think about it, those benefits are probably taken for.
Here in Minnesota, we like our beer cold, our hotdish piping, and our Walleye light and flakey to perfection. Maybe many outsiders shiver at the thought of our average 20-something.
A lot goes into our transportation system, some we see – but there is a whole lot more that we don’t see or understand. Whether it’s on the road, below.
As much as we’d like to think we’ve moved past most double standards in America, many still exist. One of the biggest in the media is unequal pay between genders..
MONTGOMERY, AL — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today applauded the Alabama Legislature, and its Governor, for enacting SJR-78, a resolution introduced by State Senator Gerald Allen (SD-21) urging expanded access.
Well, Game of Thrones is officially over, and while many of us are still grappling with a lot of mixed emotions on how it ended, it’s safe to say that.