People who live near Lake Bonny in Lakeland are still looking for relief from flooding four weeks following Hurricane Milton. Neighbors are pleading with city leaders for help.
TMJ4's Andrea Williams had an opportunity to sit down with a special veteran who's 104-years-young. Vernon C. Townsend ...
Philadelphia port leaders sued to stop Delaware’s port expansion plans, saying it would hurt ship traffic to their facilities ...
Fort Snelling State Park, courtesy of ExploreMinnesota.com ...
Wall St. Insights With nearly 2.6 million people on payroll, the Department of Defense is one of the largest employers in the ...
Residents who live along Lake Bonny said they're fed up. Many homes were surrounded by floodwaters for as long as a month. Wednesday night, the city commission held a special meeting to address the ...
The $1.3 billion project to improve, deepen and widen Port Everglades is still in limbo because of the millions of precious ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is cautioning the public about rising water levels across the region following recent heavy ...
Senator John Hoeven announced today that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded a $22 million contract to the HSG ...
Oregon officials denied a request by the city of Lebanon to end the drawdown of Green Peter Reservoir amid concerns over ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced today that it will waive day use fees at its more than 2,850 ...
The North Fork Reservoir’s capacity for providing treated water to city customers continues to rise, but the water is still ...