Tiny liquor bottle surcharges send millions to towns for cleanup, but critics say they fuel litter and drunk driving.
Some of the most well-preserved Indigenous cave art in California is hidden behind the gates of a Cold War-era rocket and nuclear research facility northwest of downtown Los Angeles, completely ...
The board of directors of the Lakeview Cemetery in Silver Lake is reminding patrons that all faded winter grave decorations need be removed by Sunday, March 15, weather and ground conditions ...
Nearly 150 burned cars now fill Jason Rol's lot at his car shop, Rol Race Motorsports, in Thornton. After a grass fire, his ...
Oklahoma could be one step closer to ending its decades-long court battle with poultry companies over pollution in the Illinois River Watershed. A federal judge heard attorneys’ thoughts on a ...
A thin, white film caused by decades of rising visitor numbers has dulled the dramatic contrasts of Michelangelo’s 'Last ...
A look at leading UK-based and international agencies offering online reputation services for businesses and individuals, ...
Michigan EGLE says Wolverine hasn’t fulfilled its obligation to define PFAS plume boundaries in parts of northern Kent County ...
Connecticut’s “nickel-per-nip” program sends hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to towns for environmental cleanup, yet some argue the tiny liquor bottles fuel drunken driving and litter — and ...
Many towns count on whatever revenue they get. It deviates some depending on the year, but it’s probably consistent ...
The head of a marine cleanup organization says she and her team will work with or without pay to keep Nova Scotian waters free of trash — but the lack of funding feels like a gut punch.
Some level of human-esque discernment feels necessary for a truly precise clean. AI dirt detection uses a mix of sensors and cameras to assess the mess at hand in real time and customize settings like ...