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Tami Outterbridge has launched "Digging Bridge," a project to preserve her father's artistic legacy with documentary and ...
In preparation for an upcoming U.S. Army Corps of Engineers inspection of Chartiers Creek, Canonsburg council approved a ...
The Bad River tribe and environmental groups are making the case that the state should overturn key permits issued to Canadian energy firm Enbridge as it seeks to reroute an oil and gas pipeline ...
Newly installed flood barriers stacked along the Mendenhall River in Juneau largely prevented flooding of the nearby ...
After months of closures, three popular Raystown Lake campgrounds will reopen in the coming weeks. The U.S. Army Corps of ...
The thick, green layer of toxin-producing algae currently growing on the Willamette River south of downtown Portland is not ...
University of Alaska Southeast environmental science professor Eran Hood recalled that it was a sunny summer day in 2011 when an unexpected and potentially perilous situation began to unfold. The ...
After the Army Corps of Engineers closed several recreational spots along Lake Lanier right before Memorial Day, Georgia counties are still figuring out what the future will be for these parks as the ...
Emergency officials say new barriers appear to have worked as planned, with only scattered reports of water leaks.
For the third consecutive year, a wave of water gushed out of an Alaskan glacial lake, threatening the state’s capital city ...
Temescal Canyon Road reopened Wednesday north of Pacific Coast Highway for the first time since January's Palisades fire.
Water from the Mendenhall Glacier is surging to unprecedented heights this week, forcing evacuations in Alaska’s capital and ...