JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A new fire hydrant installation is affecting downtown Johnson City traffic on Spring Street.
Carli Petrus is your Downriver community reporter. Connect with her at Carli.Petrus@wxyz.com. DETROIT (WXYZ) — Thieves have ...
Bartlesville Water Department will begin annual fire hydrant testing and flushing April 26, with night and day schedules by ...
Wednesday evening, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue responded to a report of a trailer fire with a column of smoke visible ...
Public art in the Midlands serves as a bridge between community preservation and identity. Projects like the Lincoln Street ...
Seven Kansas communities are receiving a total of over $11 million in federal grants and loans to modernize and protect their ...
Woodway is replacing old 2-inch pipes with larger lines to provide better water pressure and help fire trucks operate more ...
Bloom-Carroll schools will begin a new facility project this summer to expand student activities and improve safety.
Clean, safe water is being protected across Pennsylvania with a $284.2 million investment that will go to projects in 20 ...
Water use must be reduced to avoid future shortages. The city has rightly imposed Stage 1 mandatory drought restrictions (Herald, April 13), ...
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has restarted public engagement for the 31st Street Redesign in Astoria, announcing an ...