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On Carolina Curious, WFDD listener Julie Mullis wonders why more isn't being done to control invasive trees in the Piedmont and High Country.
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For the team of people working to forecast air quality at the Forsyth County Office of Environmental Assistance and Protection, this summer has been a wildcard. Smoke from the Canadian wildfires brought more back-to-back poor air quality days than the area has seen in years. The county has been at an advantage though: It’s one of only three in the state to operate its own air quality monitoring stations and it's the only one that issues its own daily forecasts.
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Forsyth County could see another few days of suboptimal air quality this week, due again to the effects of wildfires in Canada. The Forsyth County Office…
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Local officials in Winston-Salem are sharing information on what impacted residents can do as they return to their homes after a chemical fire at the…