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Flood expert Hatim Sharif, a hydrologist and civil engineer at the University of Texas at San Antonio, explains what makes this part of the country, known as Flash Flood Alley, so dangerous.
Editorial cartoons by Rick McKee & Jeff Koterba ...
The White House defended its national forecast agency on Monday ahead of an expected visit from President Donald Trump to ...
Connecticut officials are warning of widespread harm to health care access, state finances, and working families under the ...
One summer day in 2017, a front-page story in the StarNews of Wilmington, North Carolina, shook up the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. The drinking water system, it said, was polluted with a ...
In the aftermath of the fatal Texas floods, some Democrats have warned about the "consequences" of the Trump administration's cuts to the federal government workforce, including meteorologists, with ...
HARTFORD, CT — After five years, the Connecticut Psychiatric Security Review Board has ended virtual access to its twice-monthly hybrid meetings because of safety concerns.
His farm has never used biosolids, and only a very few pesticides over the years. So why does Preston, CT farmer Jerry Grabarek’s blood contain high levels of PFAS, also known as forever chemicals? He ...
While overdose-related deaths in Connecticut are on the decline — the number dropped last year to 982, a 26% reduction from ...
Connecticut may be a little bit greener after Gov. Ned Lamont signed a pair of environmental bills into law Tuesday morning.
The station had been in service since about 1915, according to the company, and served about 10,000 customers.
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews, Ph. D, highlights a first-in-the-nation bill that the state passed this year in an effort to control generic drug prices.
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