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Outrage Over Company Backing Out of Superfund Cleanup

Clip: 4/18/2017 | 3m 45s

The company that bought polluter Diamond Alkali went into bankruptcy.

Three months after the EPA announced the price tag for cleaning up a Superfund site in Newark, the company that bought polluter Diamond Alkali went into bankruptcy and backed away from the cleanup, leaving public outrage in its wake.

04/18/2017

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Camden Residents March for an End to Gun Violence

Clip: 4/18/2017 | 4m 2s | Young people joined elected officials to bring attention to the issue of gun violence. (4m 2s)

Concern About Climate Change Negatively Impacting Health

Clip: 4/18/2017 | 3m 31s | Health experts say climate change is having a serious impact on health. (3m 31s)

NJ Launches Health Care Option for Active Duty, Retired Mili

Clip: 4/18/2017 | 3m 2s | Cooper University Health Care and Deborah Heart and Lung Center launched HeroCare Connect. (3m 2s)

Officials Want Bail Reform Changes

Clip: 4/18/2017 | 3m 17s | Two senators plan to introduce legislation that some see as a loophole to new bail laws. (3m 17s)

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