Lucas Adcock Staff Writer Recent storms have left their mark across Pocahontas County, and residents around the Hillsboro area are seeing the results firsthand. Numerous trees have fallen onto power ...
QUESTION: A contractor for SWEPCO has marked trees in my yard that were determined to be too close to or touching the electrical power line on my street. The limbs will be cut back to the trunk of ...
In winter when tree limbs become heavy with ice and snow and the weather can be especially windy, tree placement is often on people's minds. But no matter the weather—it could be a summer thunderstorm ...
Strong winds knocked out power across parts of western North Carolina on Monday, March 16.
High winds through Northern New York have brought down trees and powerlines throughout the region. Many areas in the North Country were impacted Monday night into Tuesday morning by ...
Thousands of Granite Staters were without power Tuesday after gusty winds knocked down trees and power lines.
You can plant trees near or under power lines. Keep in mind the tree's mature height. Follow local easement regulations and distance requirements from power lines. Problems arise when trees interfere ...