On the eve of Hurricane Katrina, massive pumps that keep water out of the New Orleans suburb of Metairie went...
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The state board of Coal Mine Health and Safety plans to revisit West Virginia’s regulations for sealing abandoned sections of...
Jill R. Muratori has joined Albany-based Barrett Associates as its new vice president and counsel, and will serve as a...
An unusual alliance of insurance and environmental groups is urging lawmakers to focus on policies that encourage property mitigation and...
Baxter County Heritage Museum in Gassville, Ark., damaged by a tornado while closed for its winter break, will not reopen...
A bill pending before the governor would require all private and public companies that run underground lines to join Mississippi’s...
A bill being considered by the Michigan legislature would let motorists save up to 16 percent on their auto insurance...
West Virginia’s second largest city has voted to ban all-terrain vehicles from public roads and property. Huntington’s City Council voted...
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons encouraged citizens throughout the state to prepare for emergencies by building an emergency kit, developing a...
A rash of sewer grate thefts around northern Kentucky has police worried about safety as scavengers seek scrap metal to...