A new study by a group trying to save energy finds that up to 300 schools in Wisconsin could switch to wood heat and save hundreds of thousands of dollars in energy costs.
Pat Riley doesn't think it's fair to blame Dwyane Wade for the Miami Heat's problems this season, since the all-star guard is coming back from off-season surgeries on his left knee and left shoulder.
St. Louis officials announced Tuesday that the city has provided $400,000 in energy assistance grants to Heat-Up St. Louis, an all-volunteer, utility-assistance charity covering about 17 Missouri and Illinois counties, including the city of St. Louis. The funds will be used to help low-income, elderly and disabled city residents who are having trouble paying their utility bills.
Pat Riley doesn't think it's fair to blame Dwyane Wade for the Miami Heat's problems this season, since the All-Star guard is coming back from offseason surgeries on his left knee and left shoulder.
VIENNA - Iran could be in for a tough time at the IAEA next week when the UN atomic watchdog’s 35-member board of governors convenes for its regular March meeting, starting on Monday.
It’s August in New York, and the only thing that’s hotter than the pavement is Manhattan D.A. Alex Cooper’s professional and personal life. Just as she’s claiming an especially gratifying victory in a rape case, she gets the call: the body of a young woman has been found in an abandoned building.
World Heavyweight Champion Edge, Vickie Guerrero, The Edgeheads, Eve Torres, Maryse and Matt Striker are all scheduled to also be appearing on this week’s edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown.
WASHINGTON †Seeking to build support for the ailing Great Lakes, lawmakers from the region are urging voters in their states to let the presidential candidates know how critical the issue is to them.
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WASHINGTON (AP) †Seeking to build support for the ailing Great Lakes, lawmakers from the region are urging voters in their states to let the presidential candidates know how critical the issue is to them. Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton and likely Republican nominee John McCain have signed pledges to support a comprehensive cleanup plan.