Cameron Glymph

Cameron Glymph

Cameron Glymph is a reporter based in Tallahassee, Florida, and is interning at The Well News for the summer. A rising senior at Florida State University, she started her career reporting on arts in culture for her school’s student-run newspaper, the FSView & Florida Flambeau. She now serves as the editor of the FSView.

Recent Work

July 10, 2025
by Cameron Glymph
Capitol Hill Gathering Highlights the Impact of Canceled Research Grants 

WASHINGTON — Kimiko Krieger, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, moved from Texas to Maryland... Read More

WASHINGTON — Kimiko Krieger, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, moved from Texas to Maryland last year with the promise of research funding for five years through the National Institutes of Health.  However, shortly after President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January,... Read More

June 26, 2025
by Cameron Glymph
Agilitas Energy Acquires Hydropower Projects in West Virginia and Maryland

WAKEFIELD, Mass. — The tide is turning in favor of hydropower.  The recent acquisition by Agilitas Energy of the 30-megawatt... Read More

WAKEFIELD, Mass. — The tide is turning in favor of hydropower.  The recent acquisition by Agilitas Energy of the 30-megawatt Tygart Hydropower Project in Grafton, West Virginia, and the 14-megawatt Jennings Randolph Hydropower Project in Garrett County, Maryland, marks the company’s entry into the market. Combined,... Read More

June 23, 2025
by Cameron Glymph
New York Passes Bill to Curb Gas Expansion

NEW YORK — Utility ratepayers in New York are one step closer to not having to subsidize the gas line... Read More

NEW YORK — Utility ratepayers in New York are one step closer to not having to subsidize the gas line hookups of newcomers to the system. Last week, the New York Legislature voted to repeal the state’s so-called “100-foot-rule,” a 40-year-old law that prohibited utility companies... Read More

June 16, 2025
by Cameron Glymph
Restoration of Harlem River Looks Bright With New Study Funding 

NEW YORK — Two Democratic New York lawmakers and the state’s Department of Environmental Protection secured $1 million to clean... Read More

NEW YORK — Two Democratic New York lawmakers and the state’s Department of Environmental Protection secured $1 million to clean up the Harlem River, funding that will go towards an environmental study to explore ways to restore ecology, improve water quality and expand public access to... Read More

June 11, 2025
by Cameron Glymph
EPA Poised to Toss Protections Against Power Plant Pollution

WASHINGTON — EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Wednesday that his agency is moving ahead with plans to repeal Biden-era... Read More

WASHINGTON — EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Wednesday that his agency is moving ahead with plans to repeal Biden-era greenhouse gas emissions standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants. Though widely expected, given the Trump administration’s devotion to fossil fuels, the move nevertheless shocked many on... Read More

June 10, 2025
by Cameron Glymph
Study Finds America’s Enthusiasm for Renewable Energy Is Waning

WASHINGTON — The percentage of Americans who say they’re excited about the expanded use of renewable energy, such as wind... Read More

WASHINGTON — The percentage of Americans who say they’re excited about the expanded use of renewable energy, such as wind and solar power, has decreased in the years since President Donald Trump first held office, a new Pew Research survey has found. While renewable energy initiatives... Read More

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July 16, 2025
by Alexa Citrin
Bipartisan Immigration Reform Act Introduced to Congress

WASHINGTON — A revised version of the Dignity Act, a bill aimed at immigration reform, was introduced Tuesday by Reps.... Read More

WASHINGTON — A revised version of the Dignity Act, a bill aimed at immigration reform, was introduced Tuesday by Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., and Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, along with a bipartisan group of House lawmakers. The Dignity Act, first... Read More

July 16, 2025
by Dan McCue
White House Backs Exempting PEPFAR From Rescissions Package

WASHINGTON — The White House signaled it’s fine with Senate Republicans exempting PEPFAR, the global anti-AIDS initiative, from cuts proposed... Read More

WASHINGTON — The White House signaled it’s fine with Senate Republicans exempting PEPFAR, the global anti-AIDS initiative, from cuts proposed in the rescissions package moving toward passage this week. As of Wednesday afternoon, the legislation had entered the extended prelude... Read More

July 16, 2025
by Dan McCue
Medicare to Clamp Down on Payment for Skin Substitutes

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services wants to dramatically reduce what it pays for so-called “skin substitutes”... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services wants to dramatically reduce what it pays for so-called “skin substitutes” or “skin bandages” that are currently costing the government hundreds of millions of dollars a year. The proposal, part of... Read More

July 16, 2025
by Tom Ramstack
Congress Told That Artificial Intelligence Is Making Criminals More Sophisticated

WASHINGTON — Computer industry experts warned Congress Wednesday about a troubling surge in crime committed with artificial intelligence. Criminals are... Read More

WASHINGTON — Computer industry experts warned Congress Wednesday about a troubling surge in crime committed with artificial intelligence. Criminals are exploiting the technology for sophisticated cyberattacks that can include fraud, identity theft and extortion using deepfake pornography, they said. “The... Read More

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Some dolphins in Australia have a special technique to flush fish from the seafloor. They hunt with a sponge... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some dolphins in Australia have a special technique to flush fish from the seafloor. They hunt with a sponge on their beak, like a clown nose. Using the sponge to protect from sharp rocks, the dolphins swim with their beaks covered,... Read More

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