MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. —It winds 650 miles, rushing past the cities, industries and landscapes that make up Minnesota. However, the Mississippi River has never gotten this type of...
(BDN) — Floating camps are popping up more and more in Maine’s lakes, ponds and rivers. These floating structures aren’t houseboats, and many don’t have motors...
Environmentalists and the oil and gas industry are battling over new state regulations that one side says would protect vulnerable communities that suffer the most from...
Colorado has three years to lower ground-level ozone pollution to meet federal standards, and this summer’s hazy skies — caused by oil and gas drilling, heavy...
A contentious plan to drill up to 166 oil and gas wells on the southeastern fringe of metro Denver, near hundreds of homes and the Aurora...
Virginia’s State Water Control Board rejected a petition to weaken wetlands protections, maintaining the state’s strong regulatory stance despite federal rollbacks. Sarah Vogelsong reports for Inside...
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — This fish is so rare it was thought to be extinct. That was, until 1980, when it was discovered in West Virginia....
Several Georgia environmental organizations are pressing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to enforce national standards that would prevent Georgia Power from disposing of coal ash waste...
Amended complaint targets water pollution at bases throughout state Adrian Hedden Carlsbad Current-Argus New Mexico officials want the federal government to pay millions of dollars for...
1 minute read Air pollution impacts some Americans more than others. Here’s why. Four out of 10 Americans breathe polluted air every day, and some are...