Four members of the House and one senator say they were at home with their families when they received the threats.
After an 18-month inventory project, the Portland Water District announced Wednesday that it confirmed there are no lead mains or service lines.
Baltimore-area Public Works officials just submitted reports to the federal government about potential lead in water pipes.
Reps. Jim Himes, Joe Courtney and John Larson all reported that their homes were the subject of bomb threats. Police who ...
Several Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut have been targeted by bomb threats on their homes, the lawmakers or offices said Thursday.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, has said he ...
More than a century ago when trains were the lifeblood of the American West, the Green River Depot buzzed with life as the ...
A tax credit for biodiesel production expires at the end of this year and Senator Chuck Grassley doubts congress will address ...
Cryptosporidium oocysts were found in Portland's water, with no immediate action required but ongoing monitoring and a future ...
The oil crisis of the 70s tested the creativity and resilience of the automotive industry. With the collapse of the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is giving residents in the Fifth Ward more time to test their soil for cancer-causing ...
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Trump Taps Vaccine Skeptic To Lead CDC
Another vaccine skeptic with New York ties could soon shape public health policy. President-elect Donald Trump nominated ...