Tap water is cheap, but old pipes, a shrinking Colorado could change that – Cronkite News
Photo: A pipe carries water from the Colorado River into a shed in Page. Infrastructure like this is common in smaller, more rural communities, which
Photo: A pipe carries water from the Colorado River into a shed in Page. Infrastructure like this is common in smaller, more rural communities, which
This article originally appeared at JBartlett.org. As the Biden administration escalates its crusade against American energy, perhaps no state has more to lose than Alaska, where the oil industry
There’s growing alarm that the top-down push for America to transition to renewable energy is surgically dismantling our existing electrical grid and its capacity to provide
Photo: A student visits a sensory room at Williams Elementary School, on Nov. 3, 2021, in Topeka, Kan. The COVID-19 pandemic sent Heidi Whitney’s daughter
To see the real-world impact of inflation, you can look to the reams of data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Or you can
Europe faced an energy crisis even before drama emerged about the Nord Stream 1 pipeline reopening from Russia to Germany. While natural gas started flowing
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