In Princeville, what’s at stake is not just one town’s survival but a unique window into American history.
Fewer than 1% of the city's 400,000 lead service lines have been replaced since a promise to remove them in 2020.
Puerto Rico is once again underwater and in the dark, as Hurricane Fiona lashed the island on the 5-year anniversary of the worst blackout in U.S. history.
Inundated by deadly, historic floods at the end of July, many in Appalachia are still awaiting promised federal assistance.
The governor declared a state of emergency after flooding rendered much of the capital without running or drinkable water.
Floods devastated Eastern Kentucky in July. Now, a community wants to hold Blackhawk Mining accountable for its possible role in the disaster.
The water contamination crisis began in 2014, and residents are still fighting for justice.
Intense rains and overwhelming floods killed at least 11 people in South Korea's capital this week.
The Department of Transportation announced a $1 billion grant program to bring communities cut off by expressways back into the city flow.
If oil and gas companies can earn a profit from federal lands, why can’t we provide healthcare on them?
The original couple purchased the land to create a safe haven for Black beachgoers.
Some parents and school districts weren't happy about the environmental messages in these books.
The oil giant lost its last bid to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Massachusetts' attorney general. Exxon is also being sued in Rhode Island.
More than 17 million Americans live near an active upstream facility that could cause health problems, as a new interactive map illustrates.
Little has been done to reduce the harms of pollution, despite the staggering death toll.
The Office of Environmental Justice will focus on overburdened frontline communities, Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
Steven Donziger represented Ecuadorians in a pollution lawsuit against Chevron. Then he ended up in the oil giant's crosshairs.
It's time to take the holiday back from fossil fuel companies and social media marketing teams.
Island residents say wealthy newcomers are threating wildlife and making it harder to access public shores.
Ex-employees of a legal nonprofit that has attracted support from Mark Ruffalo and Patagonia say the organization has a culture hostile to LGBTQ people.