If approved, the landfill would get wider at its base, peaking at 325 feet--about 100 feet taller than it is now.
The no sledding ban has been there for decades, but it's here to stay as crews will be there to make sure no one tries.
For all of February 1989, Hampton Roads got walloped with 24 inches of the white stuff. The National Weather Service reported ...
Waste Management says that the Monarch Hill landfill, widely known as Mt. Trashmore, only has six years of use left at its current height. On Tuesday, the Broward County Commission will vote on a ...
The proposals would allow for the height of the landfill, known locally as Mount Trashmore, to be up to 325 feet tall — an increase of 100 feet — and for an expansion of the horizontal ...
Middle Point Landfill, sometimes referred to as Mount Trashmore, has piled up for years. County leaders have started to have tough conversations to determine the landfill’s future.
Norfolk crews continue their work to clear the roads of snow, slush and ice following a winter storm that dumped nearly a foot of snow in some parts of the city.
also known to many as "Mount Trashmore." About 30 residents signed up to speak out against the vote that would expand the Monarch Hill landfill at Tuesday's meeting. Waste Management, who operates ...