ST. ALBANS, Vt. (WCAX) - St. Albans voters on Tuesday approved two articles including a stormwater project and vacuum truck.
The city sends specialized vacuum trucks through residential neighborhoods in 12 zones throughout the winter months to collection the leaves.
Police recovered 100 Shark vacuum cleaners valued at more than $23,000 that had been taken from the truck, officials said.
A special particle trap designed to fit in a truck let researchers haul 70 protons across the CERN campus. Antiprotons may be next.
ST. ALBANS, Vt. (WCAX) - St. Albans officials are asking voters to keep stormwater in mind on this Election Day. On the ...
The City of Terre Haute recently announced its leaf collection dates and zones. Collection will begin Nov. 12 on the north side near Haythorne Avenue and will continue to work south through ...
It is that time of year again and with the leaves falling, the city will be coming to pick up leaves. Residents are being ...
Physicists have made a major breakthrough in transporting antimatter, successfully completing a dry run using other subatomic ...
Next week, the Peoria County Veterans Assistance Commission will rename its office in honor of Lt. Col. Harold “Hal” Fritz, ...
Although most eyes were on the candidates during last night’s election, many town proposals also hit local voters’ ballots ...
State environmental leaders and clean-up contractors are working to contain at least 1,450 gallons of diesel after a ...
A truck striking a fire hydrant on Central Street resulted in substantial damage to the city’s water infrastructure, resulting in the loss of about 3 million gallons of water, an official said. Public ...