Water
Mar 21 2011, Michael Kerjman

The Coast Guard first received a report of a three-mile long rainbow sheen in the Gulf on Saturday morning.

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Federal agents enter the Crestwood Municipal Building Wednesday, April 29, 2009, in Crestwood, Ill. as they carry out a raid on the government offices in the Chicago suburb accused of knowingly drawing drinking water from a contaminated well for more...