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After reading Lucero Mendez's letter (April 22) about the drought hurting people and crops, I felt compelled to share.
With Colorado River negotiations facing a 2026 deadline, the state wants to keep water management in its own hands, but lags its neighbors in planning to cut usage.
Of the roughly 1,200 bills that passed the legislature this legislative session, several were identified as emergency ...
As water bills rose earlier this year, cutting down on water wastage in the shower is more important than ever ...
A report from the New York State Department of Conservation looked at the area of the old World War II-era Odenbach plant off ...
Achieving net zero on college campuses is an ambitious target, but with targeted strategies, universities can help their ...
Experts weigh in on the right temperature to set your A/C on as the Alabama heat continues to rise. Here's what they say ...
The St. Johns Riverkeeper is celebrating its 25th anniversary in a clever way. It’s kicked off a brewery passport challenge ...
The Nature Conservancy has acquired two properties that expand the Canonchet Brook Preserve in Hopkinton and it has plans to ...
A team of firefighter paramedics with the Indian River County Fire Rescue helped get the three victims of a plane crash ...
Discover 10 practical and effective frugal living tips for 2025 that help you cut costs, boost savings, and live well without ...