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MPD says the driver was arrested without incident, and soon after officers found the driver’s 5-year-old child in the vehicle ...
The difference between genuine strength and performative dominance reveals itself in the smallest moments—and the quietest ...
Federal safety investigators and some members of Congress want to expand special safety rules that apply to trains carrying ...
As Micron Technology moves forward with its $100 billion semiconductor facility in Central New York, community members raised an alarm about per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, but experts contend the ...
The improper handling of PFAS-contaminated water and sludge allows it to seep into soil and drinking water. That means a ...
With the donated vehicle, Justin Pisklo will be better able to get to work and volunteer, while caring for his mother.
A train derails and spills at least 1,000 gallons of hazardous materials in the U.S. about once every two months. Nearly half ...
A second Clementine's Car Wash location has opened where a Thomas Car Wash previously stood on Bardstown Road. Here's what to ...
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The wildfire smoke that blanketed Michigan this summer and part of 2023 could take a toll on Michiganians long after clearing, medical experts said.
Husband suspected wife of poisoning him before she killed 3 relatives with toxic mushrooms By ROD McGUIRK The Associated Press,Updated August 8, 2025, 4:31 a.m.
Preventing exposure to blue-green algae toxins is very important during the summer months. There are some options for livestock producers if blue-green algae is suspected or has been identified.
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