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New Braunfels officials are preparing visitors for low waters and extreme heats as the Memorial Day weekend gives the city ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A staple summer activity in Asheville is back. Zen Tubing reopened its Brevard Road location for the ...
While you might not be wowed by the frequent flotillas of brightly colored tubes drifting down the French Broad River this ...
Back in 2014, we heard about a so-called "fish gun" or "salmon cannon" that safely shot spawning fish up over river-blocking ...
The Canadian River, which runs along the west side of Lexington across from Purcell, has risen out of its banks, flooding homes and roads throughout the area. Emergency personnel are on the ground ...
Abeyance of the Indus Water Treaty allows India to strategically manage its river resources, enhancing water security. A view of the Baglihar Hydroelectric Power Project built on the Chenab River ...
Toms River is moving to acquire Christ Episcopal Church, potentially through eminent domain, to create a recreation area. The church, which has a proposal pending to open a homeless shelter ...
Scientist Dr Alison Caffyn says Shropshire Council has failed to consider the impact that such large poultry sheds could have on the River Severn and the local environment. The council said it ...
AND MORE BREAKING NEWS THIS AFTERNOON. THE DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS THE BODIES OF TWO GIRLS ARE RECOVERED FROM THE MISSOURI RIVER. IT COMES AFTER THREE OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS STUDENTS ...
With 300 of 300 polls reporting, Jeff Kibble, of the Conservative Party, is projected to win in Cowichan—Malahat—Langford. As of 4:22 p.m., Kibble has 28,375 of 76,191 votes (37.24%).
With 272 of 272 polls reporting, incumbent Michael Cooper, of the Conservative Party, is projected to be re-elected in St. Albert—Sturgeon River. As of 4:22 p.m., Cooper has 49,181 of 76,957 ...
Aaron Gunn, considered a favourite from early in the election campaign, has won a seat in North Island-Powell River. The Conservative candidate captured 38.8% of the vote, 6.2 percentage points ...