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Supreme Court clears the way for Republican-friendly Texas voting maps; In Twin Cities, riverfront development rules get on the same page; Boston College Prison Education Program expands to women's facility; NYS bill requires timely state reimbursement to nonprofits; Share Oregon holiday spirit by donating blood.

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Trump escalates rhetoric toward Somali Americans as his administration tightens immigration vetting, while Ohio blocks expanded child labor hours and seniors face a Sunday deadline to review Medicare coverage.

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Native American tribes are left out of a new federal Rural Health Transformation Program, cold temperatures are burdening rural residents with higher energy prices and Missouri archivists says documenting queer history in rural communities is critical amid ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.

Environmental groups fight plan to add warehouses in CA's Inland Empire

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Tuesday, May 6, 2025   

A big warehouse project proposed for the Inland Empire is being challenged in court Wednesday by a coalition of environmental justice groups.

Clean air advocates want to block a 213-acre business park in Bloomington, approved by San Bernardino County, saying the town is already choking on exhaust fumes from truck traffic.

Katie McKeon, attorney for the Western Center on Law and Poverty, represents one of the plaintiffs, the People's Collective for Environmental Justice.

"We're claiming that they did not take into account the air pollution that the park would cause," McKeon explained. "They didn't consider alternatives to placement of the park in a different place in the county where there is less pollution."

The judge has already ordered the county to redo its environmental impact report. The board of supervisors has argued Bloomington is well-suited as a logistic hub and said the project would bring in needed tax revenue and thousands of jobs to this low-income area. The project would require a zoning change to industrial for several areas near homes, schools, parks and a church.

McKeon countered Bloomington is already overburdened by air pollution, in an area where 87% of residents are Hispanic or Latino.

"The air pollution in Bloomington is in the highest quartile in the entire state," McKeon pointed out. "They are really systematically destroying this neighborhood, first by displacing many residents, but second by leaving a much worse community for the residents who remain behind."

Other plaintiffs include the Center for Biological Diversity, Earthjustice and the Sierra Club.

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