There's a small town in eastern Connecticut, only a few miles away from the Rhode Island border named Sterling, that's having a nasty problem with feral pigs.
Danbury, Connecticut, has become the first city in the world to develop and build a facility that converts fats, oil, and grease, also known as FOG, into biodiesel fuel.
Once upon a time, back in 1928, hundreds of thousands of gallons of water began flooding the Rocky River Valley, but the question remains: Did everyone make it out?