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The Honda Ridgeline at the 2019 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center in Downtown Detroit Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. Honda is recalling some model year 2006 to 2014 Ridgeline vehicles sold in “snow-belt states” where roadway de-icing agents may cause corrosion that could lead
SOUTHEAST OHIO — Communities in Southeast Ohio are receiving approximately $9.9 million in low-interest and principal forgiveness funding from Ohio EPA to improve wastewater and drinking water infrastructure and make other water quality improvements. Funding infrastructure projects and i
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In this photo provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this 1942 Navy
A disastrous mix of mismanagement and human error caused jet fuel to leak into Pearl Harbor’s water last year, a Navy investigation has concluded. Thousands of people were poisoned when fuel from the WWII-era Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility seeped into a well which provided water to comm
When second world war-era storage tanks leaked into Hawaii residents’ water supply in December thousands got sick
B eginning in December, US army Major Amanda Feindt and her family found themselves in and out of Tripler army medical center in Honolulu. First, her husband for debilitat
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Rep. Randy Weber (R-Texas) secured hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks in fiscal 2023 spending legislation. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
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House appropriators are poised to approve legi
By George Cahlink | 06/28/2022 06:36 AM EDT
Rep. Randy Weber (R-Texas) secured hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks in fiscal 2023 spending legislation. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
This story was updated at 4 p.m. EDT.
House appropriators are poised to approve legi
US military investigation points to human error after fuel leak that poisoned thousands
A US navy investigation has revealed that shoddy management and human error caused fuel to leak into Pearl Harbor’s tap water last year, poisoning thousands of people and forcing military families t