Greater Sudbury is planning to remove all 1,500 ash trees on municipal property because of a widespread infestation of a beetle – the emerald ash borer – that infects and kills the trees.
Two Logan residents addressed the Logan City Council during its meeting Tuesday to oppose a waterline project that will remove 14 over 100-year-old trees.
The emerald ash borer, a non-native, wood boring insect that affects ash trees, has been detected in all Iowa counties, the ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The emerald ash borer continues to spread in Kansas.
As one of the most commonly planted street trees in the state, inventory data found that there are roughly 3.1 million ...
Fourth-seeded Pulaski opens up regional action on Tuesday against 13th-seeded Green Bay Southwest at 7 p.m. at Saputo Stadium ...
Taking cues from nature, three designers embrace mossy, emerald, and celadon shades, with peaceful and refreshing results.
Labour needs to stop blaming the last government and get on with fixing the NHS, a furious Question Time member says.
Trees and shrubs are being planted today countrywide, BelTA reports with reference to the Ministry of Natural Resources and ...
Alabama Power Company agreed to pay $278,000 to resolve two of three alleged coal ash violations, but the biggest unknown ...