Skeets Miller went crawling into that cave and dug his hands bloody, not because he was a great newsman but because he was a ...
Growing urban populations, more public awareness of pollution and ambitious redevelopment plans propel big drinking water and wastewater treatment investment in two key cities.
Skeets Miller went crawling into that cave and dug his hands bloody, not because he was a great newsman but because he was a great human being. It was compassion that drove Skeets on, not the prospect ...
For 16 years, the Buffalo National River has denied explorers access to Arkansas’s longest cave and hundreds of others. Some ...
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from Jan. 26-Feb. 1.  1. Keystone Resort confirms ...
Avery Neff had one tumbling pass to go. The star freshman sprinted into the final act of her floor routine and flipped into the air. As she landed, Neff took a fall on the mat and immediately ...
He wants his nonprofit to build 1 million wells because that is how many it will take to help more than 2 billion people ... rock cuttings with it. The rock cuttings go into a pit filled with ...
There is now a 30% chance of intense rain between Feb. 12 and 15 in Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo ...
Ancient underground cities are fascinating. Many people called them home, which shows the resilience of societies through time.
The upper deck constantly leaks water onto ... then closes to allow people to bike and walk into the city, like the Brooklyn Bridge. And imagine if we could also have a tunnel with a train running ...
AN ANCIENT underground labyrinth city with its own advanced water system has been discovered after researchers stumbled across it in a garden. The sprawling network of twisting passages was found ...