Approved Turbines
The project, called the “Cassadaga Wind Farm”, will spread the turbines through the towns of Cherry Creek, Charlotte, Stockton and Arkwright.
The project, called the “Cassadaga Wind Farm”, will spread the turbines through the towns of Cherry Creek, Charlotte, Stockton and Arkwright.
Investigators with the Manhattan's District Attorney's office raided the headquarters of Newsweek Media Group, the parent company of Newsweek and the International Business Times, on Thursday.
IBM has finally broken its years-long losing streak
Investigators with the Manhattan's District Attorney's office raided the headquarters of Newsweek Media Group, the parent company of Newsweek and the International Business Times, on Thursday.
The project, called the “Cassadaga Wind Farm”, will spread the turbines through the towns of Cherry Creek, Charlotte, Stockton and Arkwright.
Investigators have identified the U.S. Marshal killed by gunfire Thursday morning in Harrisburg.
Chained to their beds for weeks at a time. Showered once a year. Beaten and starved. Officials say life for the Turpin family's 13 children was one of extreme horror and abuse.
Dr. Larry Nassar, facing his third day of listening to victim's impact statements at his sentencing, wrote a letter to the judge saying that he didn't know how much more of the testimony he could bare to listen to.
A Titusville care center in the process of moving to a new location, loses all of its furniture and equipment, after a fire rips through its old facility.
All eyes are on the 20 cities named finalists in Amazon's search for its second headquarters, but that's not the only big expansion the company is undertaking.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday dropped a lawsuit against four payday lenders. It's yet another clue the agency may be reversing course under President Trump's interim director Mick Mulvaney.
American Express just posted its first net loss since 1992.
Amazon announced 20 finalists in the United States and Canada to host its second headquarters on Thursday.
After the Trump administration announced it was ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Daniella Vieira was so upset she emailed the CEO of Johnson & Johnson and asked him to take a stand.
USA Gymnastics will no longer hold the women's team's training camp at the Karolyi Ranch in Texas, the organization said, after several gymnasts said the location was the site of unchecked sexual abuse from former team...
It may seem like something out of a science-fiction novel, but the technology really does exist now. And it's continuing to improve. A lightweight pod, floating magnetically, traveling through a tube at super fast speeds....
There is a growing epidemic in Cleveland and it's not related to drugs. The city's juvenile crime rate has risen so drastically that a larger percentage of violent offenders are being housed at the Juvenile Detention...
From Nu'uanu to Iolani Palace, thousands of people commemorated Queen Lili'uokalani's removal by Western businessmen and missionary descendants backed by U.S. Marines.
The UN Security Council meeting was supposed to be about confidence-building in an age of widening nuclear proliferation. However, the session featured once again a big power showdown between Russia and the United States.
The Bixby freshman said it all started last January in her bedroom.
"Brace for landing," are three words airplane passengers never want to hear.
A 35-year-old man who was arrested in December for killing his mother and stepfather is accused of killing seven other people around the Valley.