December 2025 marked 30 years since the City of Chicago introduced its first citywide recycling program. It was scrapped in ...
Meanwhile, the Timberwolves shot 38% from the field and went 13-of-37 (35.1%) from 3. They shot 33-of-47 on free throws. They ...
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The demise of the coal industry left much of Appalachia in economic tatters, with lost jobs, spoiled water, and depopulated ...
Leading off High Timber Street in the City of London, this cobbled lane descends a slope to the riverside, though these days ...
Minnesota’s savvy shoppers have a secret weapon in their battle against retail prices, and it’s hiding in plain sight just ...
In a quiet German town, we discovered a traditional restaurant frozen in time with a hidden basement bowling alley no one expected. Tables remain set, beer mugs untouched, and the vintage lanes below ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is leading a cleanup effort at a warehouse on 24th Street, where 3.92 million ...
New data shows St. Louis recycled more and spent less during the first few months without alley recycling, as residents ...
A mountain of rubbish has built up at an 'abandoned waste site' in Worcestershire after a company went into administration, as environment bosses warn the mess must be cleared. The large pile of ...
The Cagliari Forestry Station conducted a series of inspections aimed at environmental protection within the Molentargius–Saline Regional Natural Park. During the inspections, staff identified two ...
This is the first part of an investigative series from The Beacon and KBIA about how the waste was generated and why it ended up Dumped in Berger. To read the other stories, visit KBIA’s website.
Cement mixers, inert materials, construction waste, scrap metal, and even the carcass of an old wheelchair, all abandoned in Sa Sedda. An illegal landfill just steps from the renowned chestnut groves, ...