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Flint finally replaced its lead pipes The contamination in Flint, Michigan, sparked a national dialogue about the harms of lead pipes and the country’s aging water infrastructure.
The legislation includes tax cuts as well as big cuts to Medicaid, food benefits and other programs, and it’s expected to add more than $3 trillion to the national debt.
The impacts of Resolution Copper's water use would be severe. And thanks to Arizona law, there's not much we can do about them.
Kahleah Copper will play her first home game of 2025 as the Mercury's "death lineup" takes the floor together for the first time in Phoenix.
Darrell Harris, 17, was blasted in the head during a fight that erupted when another boy doused him with water from a gel-pellet gun in Starlight Park around 8 p.m. as a heat wave sent Big Apple ...
The largest data centers can guzzle millions of gallons of fresh water a day. Roughly 40% are located in the most water-stressed areas of the country, Business Insider found.
Lake Tahoe boating tragedy: Big waves, cold water, strong winds created deadly conditions Capsized bowrider believed to be worst boating accident in California since 2019 Santa Cruz Island dive ...
The Gulf Coast was the destination for dozens of divers this weekend as the Deep Water Mafia Spearfishing Tournament returned for its fourth—and largest—year yet.
Ask the Builder: Which water lines are right for your home? You may be faced with a decision when building a new home, or remodeling an existing one, about what type of water lines you should use.
TEXARKANA, Ark. -- Police have confirmed a drowning over the weekend at Big Dam Waterpark. Late Friday, the waterpark reported a "serious medical incident" involving a child that occurred earlier ...
In this Big Story, we look at the sewer rate increases and a change being made that could cut down on some residents’ costs.
An environmental group is celebrating after an energy company abandoned its plans to take water from Big Sewickley Creek to develop shale gas wells in Beaver County. In March, the state Department ...