ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Retired professional mechanical engineer Mike Higgins, 75, recently sent the city of St. Petersburg a letter with ideas on how to redesign backflow preventers to make them more ...
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Jessica Pegula resorted to drinking a can of Heineken to speed up the drug testing process after her exit from the US Open in 2022. The Buffalo-born star had reached the quarter-finals of her home ...
Elizabeth Holmes, former CEO of Theranos, arrives at the federal courthouse in San Jose on Oct. 1, 2021. Courtesy Harika Maddala/ Bay City News. The defense team for Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO ...
In an era where sustainability is shaping nearly every facet of construction and infrastructure planning, water systems are no exception. Across the country, contractors, engineers, and facility ...
The Supreme Court’s stay on Calcutta High Court’s order to put on hold the implementation of the state’s new list of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) has paved the way for the publication of the state ...
The US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision Thursday that a Texas death row inmate has the right to sue over the state’s laws governing DNA testing. The majority opinion was written by Justice Sonia ...
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Municipal water remains safe to drink, the city said Friday, clarifying an early notification about testing of the system’s backflow devices that was sent out to residents. By law, the city must test ...
DENVER — Thursday marks the first day of Denver Water’s annual outdoor watering rules, which continue through Oct. 1. Under the rules, lawn watering is not allowed in Denver between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.