An EPA investigation confirmed residents’ worst fears about operations at an industrial landfill. What happens next is all too uncertain.
As production of natural gas soared, so has the fracking industry’s production of toxic and often radioactive waste.
Scrantonians have no shortage of free (or almost free), culturally impressive things to do and see, right in their own backyards. From reconnecting with the area’s coal-mining roots to ...
The massive underground facility, which has been used to store archives since the 1960s, remains a crucial but convoluted hub ...
In 69 years of living, I’ve learned that when someone tries to feed me hogwash, it’s wise to just write them off as dishonest and dishonorable. The other day Elon Musk falsely described the Boyers, Pa ...
It’s hard not to see the political parallels between Cottbus, a city of 100,000 about 75 miles south of Berlin, and Rust Belt ...
A mine safety expert says many old mines in Western Pennsylvania have less than 50 feet of ground cover between the mine and ...
Giant wind turbines tower over a cemetery sacred to Zoyla Velasquez and her Indigenous Wayuu community, native to the La Guajira region in northern Colombia. This ...
Emergency crews in northern California rescued a 16-year-old boy who took a tumble down a 50-foot-deep mine shaft while ...
Shutterstock The Underground Inferno That Won’t Stop Burning Pennsylvania’s got an underground fire that’s been burning since ...
The Trump administration funding freeze has jeopardized billions of dollars for environmental and climate committed to Pennsylvania.
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