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Wildwood resident Margaret Clark wants a city trash can returned to her neighborhood on Glenwood Avenue, but officials say they quickly fill with household trash and the same litter still ...
Alexander Clapp, author of new nonfiction book 'Waste Wars,' tracks the world-wide blackmarket trade of our garbage ...
Thousands of city workers go on strike in Philadelphia, affecting trash pickup, pools and 911 calls Striking city workers are joining picket lines near Philadelphia City Hall, public libraries and ...
RIOS Executive Director Shannon Fertitta shares the benefits of continuous recycling safety training and creating a system ...
Striking city workers are joining picket lines near Philadelphia City Hall, public libraries and other worksites as nearly 10,000 unionized employees walked off the job in search of better pay and ...
A DC33 trash strike in the summer of 1986 left the city without trash pickup for three weeks, leading trash to pile up on streets, alleyways and drop-off sites.
Mayor Cherelle Parker said the city would suspend residential trash collection, close some city pools and shorten recreation center hours, but vowed to keep the city running. Police and firefighters ...