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What do you think of when you hear the word “pollution” — a city smothered in smog, a beach strewn with trash, factories pumping out dark clouds?
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There’s nothing quite like curling up to a cozy fire on a cool evening, but an old and drab fireplace can dampen the ambience and pose a serious fire risk. That’s why remodeling a fireplace i
Since signing with the Miami Heat in 2019, Jimmy Butler has been one of the top all-around wings in the NBA. The single flaw to his game has been his regular season jump-shooting, with the three point shooting aspect declining the most. Butler was a career 34% three point shooter before coming
Emergency priming of centrifugal pumps
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Herculaneum Fire Department firefighter Josh Kaiser poses with his children, Evan Kaiser and Emma Kaiser, on a Herculaneum firetruck during the 2021 event.
Herculaneum Fire Department firefighter Josh Kaiser poses with his children, Evan Kaiser and Emma Kaiser, on a Herculaneum firetruck
A community just outside downtown Chicago was asked to shelter in place Friday morning after police responded to a domestic disturbance involving multiple gunshots. Upon arriving, officers discovered two people in the driveway of an Oak Forest home and another lying in the road nearby, city of
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PORT ST. LUCIE — The massive vegetative debris fire that’s been emitting smoke for nearly a month is expected to be out by the end of the weekend, a Florida Forest Service official said Thursday.
The 28-acre fire by Glades Cut Off and Range Line roads west of Interstate 95 was spark
Fire crews testing pumps hoses at the Kootenai River Complex.