Por: ABC7 Nation December 08, 2022
WILLOWBROOK, Calif. (KABC) -- Firefighters rescued a dog that fell 15 feet into a septic tank hole in the backyard of a Willowbrook home Wednesday.Video tweeted by the L.A. County Fire Department showed the German Shepherd appeared to be fine after rescuers successfully pulled it to safety.Crews responded to the 13700 block of Stanford Avenue before 4 p.m.Aerial footage from AIR7 HD captured crew members dig a hole wide enough for someone to... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 08, 2022
A dog that fell into a septic tank in Compton was rescued Wednesday night, authorities said. Firefighters responded to a report of a dog that had fallen into a hole in the backyard of a home in the 13700 block of South Stanford Avenue, according to the Los Angeles County Fire... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics November 18, 2022
Throw him a bone! City Councilman Lincoln Restler has a plan to improve and expand dog runs across the city — bringing several new runs to North Brooklyn and introducing a new package of bills that would make the Parks Department responsible for upkeep of the city’s dog... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation November 08, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — After a record number of manatee deaths last year, an environmental group has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the state is violating the Endangered Species Act because of septic tanks and sewage-treatment plants discharging into the Indian River Lagoon in... + más
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WGN-TV USA Sports October 17, 2022
, Posted: Oct 17, 2022 / 08:40 AM CDT Updated: Oct 17, 2022 / 08:40 AM CDT SHARE VILLA PARK, Ill. – Willowbrook High School senior Sarah Ball played flag football for the first time just this June, but she’s proven a quick study. “She’s a dream to coach,” said Rachel... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 14, 2022
Increasing sea levels and more intense storms may result in rising groundwater levels in coastal towns and cities, possibly leading to sewage tanks leaking into homes.Coastal communities often have their own personal septic tanks to treat waste water, but the surrounding soil... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 27, 2022
For years, everyone who lived around the Sterigenics plant in southwest suburban Willowbrook — children, their parents, the elderly — could not see or smell the toxic danger in the air. More than 19,000 people lived within a mile of the facility, and four schools and a day... + más
$363 million verdict against Sterigenics in first trial over toxic gas emissions: ‘It’s been a long four years,’ plaintiff says | Chicago Sun Times
Jury awards Willowbrook woman $363 million, finds Sterigenics liable for exposing her to cancer-causing ethylene oxide | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Business September 22, 2022
Around the same time Sue Kamuda moved to Willowbrook during the mid-1980s, a Chicago company chose the west suburb as a new site for its rapidly expanding business sterilizing medical instruments, pharmaceutical drugs and spices. Two low-slung buildings, tucked behind retailers... + más
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