Protesters from the Standing Rock Sioux and supporters of the tribe have maintained a near-constant demonstration against the Dakota Access pipeline. But has time finally run out?
Fracking-induced earthquakes have been detected in neighboring Ohio before, but the five tremors recorded in western Pennsylvania in 2016 are the state's first.
Pennsylvania has hundreds of small dams that don't provide drinking water or flood control, so the state and conservation groups have been making a big push to remove them.
It's an Obama-era regulation with a simple name and seemingly straight-forward purpose. But since its authoring, the Clean Water Rule has been embroiled in controversy.
Last weekend, the city’s favorite pair of eagles caught a tough break when a windstorm blew down the tree they were nesting in. But a veteran eagle watcher says there’s still plenty of time for them to get their groove on.
Three environmental groups had appealed to a state Environmental Hearing Board to temporarily block construction on Sunoco's controversial gas pipeline.
In this episode, we explore Pennsylvania's big push to remove old dams and dig into why the controversy over an update to the Clean Water Act is not likely to end under the Trump administration.
President Trump has promised a rollback of several environmental rules, including the Clean Power Plan. But scrapping big environmental regulations may not be so easy.
In this episode, we dig deeper into Pennsylvania's growing problem enforcing safe drinking water standards and check out a fish stocking project that's boosting the recreation economy in small towns near Lake Erie.