A series of bizarre sightings of people popping in and out of New York City's vast sewer system has the city wondering what exactly is going on, with police now probing the underground mystery.
A pregnant woman and her husband are facing nearly $300,000 in losses and damage after guests left their Airbnb unit in California flooded and in disrepair. The couple is now left with a massive bill, and nowhere to live.
"You have to literally, physically scoop it out with a two-liter pitcher," one renter, who has lived at the complex for about two years, explained. "It's just kind of a slum."
City officials say despite the perception, the public drinking water is safe to drink and bathe in, but some would argue it's an issue that's happening too often.
Five kids had to be rescued by firefighters after entering a storm drain.
Imagine: contractors show up to your house and dig up your yard to install fiber lines. Suddenly, you have sewage backing up into your home, and nobody to pay for it.