Today: October 11, 2024
Today: October 11, 2024

Millions of people across the US use well water, but very few test it often enough to make sure it’s safe

Millions of people across the US use well water, but very few test it often enough to make sure it’s safeSerious water contaminants such as nitrate may not have any detectable taste or odor.

About 23 million U.S. households depend on private wells as their primary drinking water source. These homeowners are entirely responsible for ensuring that the water from their wells is safe for human consumption.

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Experts warn 'crazy busy' Atlantic hurricane season is far from over

Although the Atlantic hurricane season officially ends Nov. 30, scientists say there is still the possibility for more named storms this year

Experts warn 'crazy busy' Atlantic hurricane season is far from over
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Sewage blockage leads to flooded homes in Willow Point neighborhood

Sewage blockage leads to flooded homes in Willow Point neighborhood

Sewage blockage leads to flooded homes in Willow Point neighborhood
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The facts behind Hurricane Milton conspiracies, rumors and AI images

By Esther Chan, Hardik Vyas, Lydia Morrish -The aftermath of Hurricane Milton has left a trail of misinformation surrounding relief efforts in hard-hit Florida, including conspiracy theories about

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What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal

The latest solar storm has triggered northern lights farther south than normal including into parts of Germany, the United Kingdom, New England and New York City

What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal
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Nobel prize for A-bomb survivors' group boosts hope for Japanese seeking a nuke-free world

For many Japanese survivors of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and their relatives, Friday’s awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Japanese organization against nuclear weapons gives them hope for a new momentum to push for a nuclear-free world

Nobel prize for A-bomb survivors' group boosts hope for Japanese seeking a nuke-free world
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Muddy dollar bills and smeared paintings: Asheville’s River Arts District picks up the pieces

Business owners in Asheville’s River Arts District returned to completely devastated buildings just days after Hurricane Helene passed through the area.

Muddy dollar bills and smeared paintings: Asheville’s River Arts District picks up the pieces
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FACT FOCUS: A look at the false information around Hurricanes Helene and Milton

FACT FOCUS: A look at the false information around Hurricanes Helene and Milton
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If you let your flood insurance lapse and then got hit by Helene, you may be able to renew it

If you let your flood insurance lapse and then got hit by Helene, you may be able to renew it
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Oregon's most populous county adds gas utility to $51B climate suit against fossil fuel companies

Oregon's most populous county adds gas utility to $51B climate suit against fossil fuel companies
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Levi's Stadium project tackles climate change at its root

Levi's Stadium project tackles climate change at its root