Long Island's representatives listed priorities that include making roads and highways safer and improving drinking water.
If you want to enjoy a buzzy beverage with your toes in the sand and the sound of waves in the distance, you can do so at one ...
In the summer of 2023, Atlanta Beltline Inc. designers made headlines by promising that a world-class bike park for all ages ...
Long Island leaders debate offshore wind, solar and natural gas as energy needs grow, following legal challenges to Empire ...
I wish to acknowledge that I am sitting on the land of the Setalcott indigenous people in Setauket and I pay respect to the Setalcott people whose land is where I live. A principal feature of Long ...
Riverhead Water District superintendent Frank Mancini has been named Riverhead News-Review's Public Servant of the Year.
During its annual conference in October, The New England section of the American Water Works Association acclaimed Boston’s ...
The DEC set a new May 1 deadline for the town to finish the report, which is expected to outline plans for cleaning up the ...
The USDA announced $40 million in grants and loans for the Town of Campbell, which will allow residents to use their tap ...
North Seattle residents might notice their tap water looking discolored in the next few days, Seattle Public Utilities warned. The city utility is adjusting water operations to help manage the ...
A water service extension project in Ellicott has secured $1 million in federal funding. U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-23, announced Wednesday that he has secured $1 million in federal funding for the ...
(NewsNation) — With microplastics becoming more of a concern, scientists have found a way to get rid of the tiny plastics that have been found in our food and drinks by boiling it. Researchers at ...