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In the wake of devastating floods that left at least eight dead and hundreds displaced across Southeast Texas in June, the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Monday that new legislation has been signed, and is now in effect, to preserve existing levels of fluoride in public water systems in Connecticut.
A proposal to install historic interpretive signs at a museum and park combination near the west end of Upper Canyon Road turned controversial Thursday, with residents attending a public meeting ...
A young Gen Z TikToker went viral after his fearless move that involved a police officer during the recent nationwide ...
Tap water in Kansas City could taste and smell different than usual in the next couple of days. Yesterday, KC Water explained why. Is it safe to drink?
Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill into law Monday to ensure safe drinking water standards in Illinois.
Pregnant women have been advised to use water filters by experts who spoke to Newsweek after a study found levels of arsenic in water systems considered safe are impacting birth outcomes, ...
The temporary change is part of an annual effort to ensure safe drinking water through "proactive" action. West Palm Beach's Public Utilities Department will switch from its current chloramine ...
Detroit residents receive yellow water after GLWA work, power outages from Tuesday storms, and DTE Energy appoints its first female CEO.
How Chicago beaches are rapid tested for safe swimming Chicago beaches are tested for bacteria every day during the summer season to make sure it's safe for swimmers to get in.
The humble water gun — the cheap, squirt-squirt variety — has become the weapon of choice and symbol of Spain's anti-tourism protests ...