Ohio has enacted fall burning regulations, restricting outdoor fires in unincorporated areas from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Nov.
Instead of burning leaves, city and village residents often have access to yard waste collection. Columbus collects yard waste every other week, including leaves. On your pickup day, place yard waste ...
Jim Antle, the Washington Examiner magazine’s executive editor, brings to life the pages of the magazine in the show Inside Scoop. Each episode features exclusive insight from the article authors and ...
Ohio's biannual burn ban goes into effect on October 1st and will remain in effect until November 30th. The biannual ban ...
The ban will be in effect for 30 days and may be extended, on recommendation from a district forester, for an additional 30 days.
Outdoor burning will be temporarily prohibited across Huntingdon County beginning Thursday morning as officials move to ...
A massive fire was burning at a Chevron refinery Thursday sending large flames and a dark plume of smoke up into the air in ...
Regulations can vary widely between cities and counties. For example, unincorporated areas of Henry County, Illinois, may ...
County EMA Director Dave McClure asked the commissioners to enact the burn ban because there is a moderate to high risk of fire danger in the county. Despite the recent rains, dry weather is supposed ...
The U.S. government shutdown deprives energy markets of critical data, raises financing costs, delays permits, and amplifies ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have announced a statewide burn ban due to ...