More than 300,000 people in Brazil’s biggest city were without water Friday, more than 24 hours after thunderstorms knocked out...
Yearly Archives: <span>2015</span>
A federal appeals court has refused to reconsider a decision that opens the door for cruise ship passengers to sue...
Officials say weather conditions including a long winter and a wet spring and summer combined to put a damper on...
Sonar indicates part of an underground pipeline that spilled almost 40,000 gallons of oil into Montana’s Yellowstone River and fouled...
In the wake of the partial closure of a heavily traveled bridge in northern New Jersey this week, Transportation Commissioner...
A proposal that the state take over enforcement of workplace safety rules from the federal government seems unlikely to pass...
Throughout the quieter parts of the French Quarter, residents and businesses have posted signs that read “Caution: Walk in Large...
Oklahoma’s highest court has decided to hear a lawsuit that alleges two oil companies are liable for injuries a Prague...
It’s not quite rocket science, but close enough, and closer to home – students in the Tribal Scholars Program began...
An increase in carbon monoxide poisoning calls last year could prompt Nebraska lawmakers to require alarms in homes and apartments....