Utility provider NIPSCO has entered an agreement with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) regarding alleged pipeline safety violations.
State regulators say the utility company failed to locate underground facilities in nearly 200 cases.
Every year lineworkers are required to participate in training for safety-specific procedures related to their work. The ability to perform rescues of injured workers is a critical area that requires ...
Honda QC1 electric scooter review: Honda's most practical EV?
Months after turning into a national flashpoint, Minnesota’s welfare fraud scandal is returning to Washington.
Nation's largest gathering of its kind returns to Colorado Springs with anticipated record attendance during National ...
We (my wife Esther, two children, Frances (two yrs six months) and Richard (six months), and myself left Katunayake airport for Australia at 4.30 pm on March 12, 1968, flying UTA French airlines. The ...
Seven of the nation's largest artificial intelligence (AI) companies and hyperscalers signed a White House-brokered agreement March 4 committing to build, ...
A new study claims an IQ decline in Gen Z, sparking debate. Experts discuss causes like screen time, while others point to a ...
Your glove compartment chaos isn't just clutter—it's a psychological goldmine that reveals why you're simultaneously the most ...
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance in locating the following male who is wanted on a province-wide warrant in effect as of March 3,... Three people have been killed and three were ...