March often feels like the first real breath of spring, but plants do not always wake up at the right speed. Soil ...
Since 2023, the Nevada Legislature has provided the Desert Research Institute with an annual cloud seeding budget of $600,000 ...
Something to know before you take that first dip of the season.
Fears hot springs in the remote NT could be damaged by fracking on a cattle station prompt water scientists and Indigenous ...
Spring storms in with warm afternoons, icy mornings, drenching rain, and dry wind all in the same week. March stands at the ...
As someone with a self-confessed “Type A” personality who has trouble slowing down (hello, stresslaxing!), it comes as no ...
Re:Public reports that the Grand Canyon faces a water crisis post-Dragon Bravo Fire, impacting drinking water and ...
Many Midwest residents distrust their tap water. Some purchase water and ice from standalone kiosks. University of Iowa researchers found at least trace levels of lead in most of these kiosks.
Maryland health officials eased recreation restrictions on parts of the Potomac River in Prince George’s and Charles counties, but not in Montgomery County, where a six-foot broken sewer main spilled ...
Spring break was once a travel ritual associated with college students, but today it’s a vacation period for many more – ...
Toilet room hand sink leaking at waste water pipe: York County restaurant inspections, March 9, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.
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Ottawa's tell-tale sign for long-awaited springtime isn't what you think
Spring has (almost) sprung in Ottawa, and a tell-tale sign for residents along the Rideau River is the sight — and sound — of the City of Ottawa crew’s hefty amphibious icebreaking machine.
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