The Potomac Riverkeeper Network says sewage carrying dangerous levels of E. coli is leaking from a C&O Canal bypass system established during emergency repairs of the collapsed Potomac Interceptor ...
While raw sewage and wastewater continue to be diverted through the C&O Canal since the January sewage spill, tests show dangerously high levels of E. coli in a nearby creek that feeds into the ...
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. – A citizen-led effort to test drinking water in Cahokia Heights has renewed residents’ concerns after some samples tested positive for E. coli. Arianna Norris-Landry was one of ...
After Cahokia Heights residents found E. coli in their drinking water, those in the metro-east may be wondering what exactly the bacteria is and what kind of illnesses it can cause. E. coli is a group ...
Representatives from the Flathead Lakers and the Polson Bay Golf Course presented a plan to the Polson City Commission last month to reduce stormwater runoff, which had caused increased levels of E.
Pink is raising her glass to a new daytime venture—temporarily. While the "So What" singer is set to guest host Kelly Clarkson's eponymous talk show this week, it's not a permanent position. In fact, ...
Cinematic exposition is a tricky thing. When we watch movies, we’re being plunked into a story already in progress. And unless you’re watching some outré arthouse film allowed to play by its own rules ...
NBC is reportedly taking a “hard look” at Pink to potentially take over Kelly Clarkson’s talk show slot, as the latter prepares to leave the network this fall. On Friday, a source told TMZ the ...
Nearly a month after a wastewater pipe broke and spewed hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River just north of Washington, D.C., the latest water testing results from the ...
An ecological crisis of "historic proportion" is underway in the Potomac River after a massive sewer pipe collapse north of Washington, D.C., the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday. The ...
A University of Alberta research team has identified a new drug target to treat harmful E. coli bacteria—which cause nearly 250,000 deaths a year from urinary tract infections (UTI) and are becoming ...
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