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A Las Vegas homeowner frustrated over a stalled Water District project and noisy metal plates contacted 13 Investigates to ask, 'Darcy, what's the deal?' ...
Published 14 hours ago by KTNV 13 Action News
The Justice Department has filed a complaint against Washington, D.C., and its water authority for a massive sewage leak into the Potomac River.
Published 22 hours ago by Associated Press News
MP Materials rated Outperform at Wedbush, which said the Mountain Pass asset in California is one of only four mines supplying 80% of the world's rare earths, making it nearly irreplaceable.
Published 1 day ago by Seeking Alpha
The current environmental crisis is not only linked to climate change, but also to inadequate waste management and the intensive consumption of natural resources. In 2023, approximately 2.3 billion ...
Published 1 day ago by Tech Xplore
MP Materials and USA Rare Earth both want to become America's go-to mine-to-magnet business. Which will pull it off first?
Published 1 day ago by The Motley Fool
Two more feet fell on the Passaic County town in late February. It buried Gary Campell’s new concrete patio, which includes a walkway to his front door and a large area to the side that’s like a front ...
Published 2 days ago by NJ.com
Two contractors associations are asking the court to decide whether West Fargo Public Works can perform work without sending projects to bid.
Published 2 days ago by InForum
Graniterock quarry is one of the largest in the Western United States, company says it is a good environmental steward ...
Published 2 days ago by Santa Cruz Sentinel
The world of peptides has exploded in wellness circles, but the benefits of injecting these gray-market molecules rest on little clinical evidence ...
Published 3 days ago by Scientific American
Graniterock quarry is one of the largest in the Western United States, company says it is a good environmental steward ...
Published 3 days ago by The Monterey County Herald
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.  In Los Angeles, the problem is that the roads aren’t getting paved at all. Last summer, the city essentially stopped repaving its ...
Published 3 days ago by New York Post
Council members this week gave the green light to the Acacia Atrium project after the developer scaled down a tower conversion and addressed parking concerns.
Published 4 days ago by Los Angeles Times