A program in Utah is paying farmers to make their irrigation equipment more efficient, but researchers say it may not be saving as much water as it appears.
As this arctic blast rolls through the Houston area, residents are working hard to get ready for whatever comes their way.
Reporting for this article was supported by New America’s Better Life Lab. Parking spots. Sprinkler systems. Earthquake ...
The University of Utah's landscape architects have brought water-wise plants and other conservation-minded techniques to ...
Video of first responders at the scene of the Tesla Cybertruck bombing outside of the Trump International Hotel on New Year's ...
The University of Utah has reduced its annual water consumption by 55 million gallons – enough to fill more than 83 ...
Six people were displaced following a dryer fire at an apartment complex in Hartford on Monday. Firefighters responded to ...
George Slye Jr., a longtime lottery enthusiast from Washington, D.C., celebrated the holidays with a $27,000 Keno win during the Maryland ...
The Ice Castles are celebrating this week's deep freeze, while the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon is now being postponed ...
Tense meeting of Desert Hawk board shows line drawn between Pueblo West, Pueblo County. Decisions on the course ownership won't come until next year.
Georgia farmers are reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation, enduring over $10 billion in damages to crops, chicken ...
Place the mower on a flat surface, like the sidewalk or driveway. Use a ruler to measure the distance from the sidewalk to ...