By Melanie S. Welte
DES MOINES - It’s been 33 years since Raye Fleming’s arrest outside Southern California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear plant, near the height of the furor against nuclear power.
That was the first arrest of many, and Fleming thought such actions paid off as a generation of Americans turned against nuclear power.
"It was just the correct, moral thing to do," said Fleming, 66.
But after years of believing they had won the fight against nuclear energy, activists feel the (...)