Residents of a Chicago neighborhood where drinking water flows through an estimated 400,000 lead service lines — more than any other utility in the United States — face a compliance record marked by 19 violations over five years, including an active health-based violation still unresolved as of Apri
A Car Owner's Guide to Modern Smart Key Technology for Vancouver, WA Drivers
Most drivers in Vancouver, Washington do not think about their car keys until something happens. The fob gets damp, the battery dies in the Fred Meyer parking lot, or the dealership quotes $480 to replace one lost smart key. Then the questions arrive: why does this little plastic shell cost more tha
A Practical Spring Deep-Cleaning Checklist for Charlotte and the South Charlotte Suburbs
The first warm weekend in March is when Charlotte homes start to show their winter. Pollen is on the porch railings, the windowsills have a thin grey film, the dog has tracked in mud since November, and somewhere under the couch cushions there is at least one quarter, three Cheerios, and a hair tie.
Notes on the GenX Plume in Wilmington
A persistent and toxic industrial chemical known as GenX has been detected in the drinking water in Wilmington, North Carolina, and in surface waters in Ohio and West Virginia. DuPo
Notes on the GenX Plume in Wilmington
A persistent and toxic industrial chemical known as GenX has been detected in the drinking water in Wilmington, North Carolina, and in surface waters in Ohio and West Virginia.