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More than 1,000 may lose water — or even their homes — because a landlord didn't pay
Officials in Indianapolis say a utility company's threat to shut off water service at four apartment complexes over the landlord's unpaid $1.7 million bill could cause a "mass-homelessness problem."
C43 reservoir pumps opened Tuesday to divert polluted Lake O water via Caloosahatchee River
Moments after a ribbon was cut in a Hendry County field Tuesday, pumps were opened and the first of 55 billion gallons started filling the new C-43 reservoir and filtering of that water began."This is a big deal," Ben Albritton, Florida State Senate president said during a ribbon-cutting ceremony moments before the pumps started up.
NORAD air defense flew exercise over water, north of Key West and west of Everglades National Park
North American Aerospace Defense Command conducted a live-fly air defense exercise over water, north of Key West and west of Everglades National Park Wednesday.
U.S. Sugar Could Be Forced To Sell Land For Negron's Water Storage Plan South Of Lake Okeechobee
The U.S. Sugar Corporation could be required to sell land for a water storage plan proposed by Florida Senate President Joe Negron. Senate Bill 10,...
Drought takes hold: Hendry County joins Sarasota County in burn bans; Punta Gorda limits watering
A burn ban is now in effect for unregulated fires for all of Hendry County as dry weather conditions impact the area.Sarasota County also activated a burn ban as of Jan. 9 and Punta Gorda has activated a watering limitation.
Anna Maria Elementary celebrates its return to campus after water damage from Helene's storm surge
"All of those people came together because they knew how important it was to get the kids back on the island and back in their school. So, I just feel really, really grateful,” said Principal Katie Fradley.
Los Angeles Mayor Says City May Shut Off Water, Power At Houses Hosting Large Parties
Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday that he is authorizing the city to suspend water and electricity service to properties hosting large parties, which have drawn scrutiny in recent weeks.
Impacts from TS Debby force closure of some Lee County sites; water intrusion reports sought
Lee County Parks & Recreation is assessing sites for damage and impacts from Tropical Storm Debby, which made landfall as Hurricane Debby in Florida’s Big Bend earlier Monday. Bunche Beach Preserve, Lynn Hall Memorial Park and access No. 4 of Bonita Beach Park are currently closed. Some parking areas along Bonita Beach has also been impacted.
Aerial Photos Show A Miles-Long Black Slick In Water Near A Gulf Oil Rig After Ida
Imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows what appears to be a large oil slick near an offshore rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
Israel-Hamas war: U.S. and Israel agree on aid plan for Gaza just as water runs dry
"Gaza is running dry" and families are turning to unsafe water, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees said on Monday. The crisis comes as masses of people try to flee northern Gaza.
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