Banish all thoughts of the sunscreens of your childhood: those thick white creams, which seemed to have the consistency of paint, layered uncomfortably with scratchy sand and sticky melted ice lollies. Sunscreens have now achieved a whole new level of sophistication.
The good old British
The fire danger sign at the Jacks Valley Fire Station isn't exaggerating when it says extreme. Photo by Kurt Hildebrand.
With the two small fires burning at Yosemite National Park sufficient to send smoke 100 miles
There’s no better summer send off than scoring that Staub cast iron skillet you’ve had your eye on for a great price.
By Cathryn Haight | Published Sep 1, 2022 9:09 PM
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The past few weeks have been filled with a lot of local information about substance abuse, illegal drug trafficking and the impact drugs have on families, crime and homelessness.
We are bombarded by the national media about the crisis at the border and the drugs making their way i
The GAF Cool Community Project recently finished a task that saw it paint 1 million square feet (92,903 square meters) of roads, playgrounds, and parking lots in the Los Angeles, California, neighborhood of Pacoima.
Although the group invited artists to paint some murals on the ground, t
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The call came in to Raton Dispatch at about 1:47 p.m. on September 12, 2022 of a car on fire at 421 South Second Street.
Upon arrival Raton Fire and Emergency Services found a small car fully engulfed s
The vessel, which burst into flames while delivering fuel in mangrove-rich South West Bay on Malekula Island, has been salvaged
A fuel transport barge that burst into flames off a Vanuatu island is being towed to port, with salvage operators saying it did not spill the 100,000 litres of
ELK GROVE — A 15-year-old Elk Grove high school student will be monitored under concussion protocol after police said he was attacked by a classmate with a fire extinguisher.
Kawame Curry Sr. told CBS13 that his son, Kawame "KJ" Curry Jr., is being monitored "minute-by-minute
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