Plagued by climate-driven weather extremes, communities that need help improving water quality are being left behind.
A national security segment revealed how hackers infiltrated the local utility network as part of a wider Chinese operation.
Middlebury is discussing a more automated water meter reading with hopes of protecting the resource and saving residents money. During the Middlebury Town Council meeting on Monday, the council heard ...
State officials say Missouri's current standards, last revised a quarter century ago, are based on outdated science. For ...
Recently retired Gen. Tim Haugh warns that China is hacking America's computer systems – targeting water, infrastructure and ...
The town of Utica, Mississippi, is small, with a population that dropped from 966 in the 2000 census to 636 in the 2020 count ...
Water treatment workers are grappling with how to protect against a new threat: hackers burrowing into the system and ...
The Nashville Town Council and the Utility Service Board (USB) held a joint meeting Sept. 24 to work through how to pay for a ...
A city on the Missouri River in South Dakota is encouraging growth by giving away lots in exchange for a promise to build a ...
Three hours from Long Island, Livingston Manor offers boutique shopping, fly fishing and dining in the heart of the Catskills ...
Like many towns in western North Carolina, Beech Mountain was heavily damaged by Hurricane Helene in the fall of 2024. The town suffered about $30 million in damage, much of it to vital public ...
Hank Miller, president of of Miller Realty Associates Inc., M&N Equipment Rentals Inc. and senior vice president for Cape ...