The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) issued a Code Red Air Quality alert as crews battle three wildfires in Polk County.
PFAS chemicals, and their effects, are an ongoing issue in Southeastern North Carolina, affecting drinking water, firefighter gear and the health of millions of people in the state.
At 11:02 a.m. on Friday, the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC reported an air quality alert in effect until Saturday at 11:15 ...
Recovery funds to people and entities in western North Carolina from the General Assembly exceed $1.4 billion total following ...
The Chapel Hill Town Council recently finalized a decade-long effort for finding a solution to the coal ash at 828 MLK Jr.
The NWS Raleigh NC reported an air quality alert at 11:32 a.m. on Wednesday in effect until Thursday at 1 a.m. for Stanly and ...
With fire season starting, officials with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Air Quality Division wants ...
The open burning of trash, metal, plastic and all other man-made materials not only harms the environment and poses a public health risk, it’s against state law.
With fire season starting, officials with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Air Quality Division wants ...
The Hot Springs Town Board and Mayor Abby Norton are awaiting North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's soil ...
The Environmental Management Commission voted during its meeting Thursday to take the next step in the rulemaking process to ...
North Carolina advances a PFAS rule critics say won’t stop pollution or protect drinking water, as debate grows over industry ...