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One Maine town, built on water-powered mills during the Industrial Revolution, is joining a dam-removal revolution moving ...
In the latest wave of natural disasters across continents, torrential rains have wreaked havoc in the United States, China, ...
Using a $250,000 state dam safety grant, the Muskegon River Watershed Assembly is planning to re-route the creek out of the ...
His movements slow but deliberate, with beads of sweat rolling down his face and cuts on his arms, 82-year-old Ronnie Harnett sorted the mangled wood that had once been the walls of his barbershop ...
Environmental group Save Our Wild Salmon released its first Columbia River Hot Water Report of the year Wednesday, as water ...
Generations of parents sent their daughters to the Christian camp on the Guadalupe. It suffered floods over the years but no ...
The January 2026 trial will address liability for the disaster that caused $200 million in damage and destroyed over 2,500 ...
We look at the meteorology behind what caused the flooding, the historic Dam Store and its move to Mankato, the flooding impacts in St. Peter and Henderson, as well as Windom and Waterville.
The devastation in Texas Hill Country isn't the first time Americans have mourned the victims of deadly floodwaters.
The spring chinook run on the Snake River has just concluded, and this year was supposed to be consequential for the struggling fish. Four years ago, environmental activists wrote in these pages ...
It is good to see the current president take a strong position to protect the vital clean energy and other important economic benefits provided by these dams.
President Trump revokes Biden’s plan to breach the Snake River dams to prioritize renewable hydropower, regional economy, and vital clean energy resources.