There was plenty of business before the Nashville Electric Service board as NES works to rectify the issues that plagued its ...
A tree-cutting service backed down from removing a redwood in Seattle on Thursday after neighbors pointed out a bald eagle ...
After three meetings and weeks of discussion, the Nashville Tree Board has selected a contractor to move forward with Project ...
Keller Kissam tackled a hot button issue locally when he spoke to the Rotary Club of Aiken on Feb. 23 at Newberry Hall.
The Cedar Rapids City Council last week approved a five-year, $750,000 contract with the Monarch Research Project to create ...
Georgia Power said state law and reliability concerns led to the removal of a historic tree in Chatham County as part of its upcoming transmission line project.
After weeks of cleanup following Winter Storm Fern, Nashville Electric Service (NES) announced it’s reworking its tree ...
With spikes on his shoes, a helmet on his head, a rope on his harness, and a chainsaw on his belt, Ken Gragg starts to climb.
Each year a new invasive species is added to the program's bounty list. The mimosa tree, or silk tree, was this year's addition. Other species on the list include: the Bradford pear tree, bush ...
Navigating neighbor disputes over yard debris in Florida can be tricky. Who is legally responsible for fallen leaves, fruit, ...
In the wake of historic damage from January's winter storm, Nashville Electric Service is announcing a major shift in how it manages trees near power lines.
“You shouldn’t ‘return’ the branches or foliage by disposing of them in the neighbor’s yard,” FindLaw contributor Eric Harvey wrote. “Tossing them back into your neighbor’s yard can be a form of ...
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