A 21-year-old faces a preliminary attempted murder charge after a male was found unconscious on a sidewalk near South Hanna Street and Oxford Avenue. The victim, also 21, was taken to the hospital ...
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. – The family of 36-year-old Bushra Mawry pleaded through tears Friday for the maximum punishment for the man convicted of murdering her -- a case that left a Wayne County ...
Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems, Ltd. (MHI Thermal Systems) has launched onto the Japanese market a centrifugal heat pump capable of supplying hot water at temperatures up to ...
An East Texas groundwater conservation district is negotiating a legal path that would pause a plan to pump billions of gallons of water out of the region. The Neches & Trinity ...
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Imagine you have a natural stream running through a low-lying area on your farm. It’s a great source of fresh water, only you really need it to irrigate some crops sitting at a higher elevation. The ...
A heat pump heats and cools your home, functioning like a combined furnace and central air conditioner. Because they absorb and move heat from the air, heat pumps are exceptionally energy-efficient ...
Literature promoting the SaddleBrooke Ranch development west of Oracle touts feature after feature — high Sonoran Desert terrain with beautiful mountain views, “multimillion-dollar country club ...
One person was killed and two were injured in a shooting in a private community in Wayne County on Sept. 28. A suspect is in custody. Pennsylvania State Police responded to The Hideout around 3 p.m.
A controversial plan to release 45,000 gallons of radioactive water into the Hudson River has been approved in court. A federal judge ruled in favor of New Jersey-based Holtec International, which ...
Sherman Foster makes no excuses. He'd let his water bill go for four months. It was approaching $200. But the landscaper was shocked when city workers warned his service would be shut off in May.