It’s a perfect Florida day. The birds soar high overhead in an electrical blue sky dotted with puffs of clouds as a breeze ruffles the palm trees around the pool. But as the water aerobics instructor likes to say, the water in the pool is smoking. “Dame gasolina (Give me […]
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Beth Reese Cravey | Florida Times-Union Ray Pringle knows what to say to people who are learning how to live with serious injuries or sickness. In 2008 the retired Army veteran and former police officer lost much of the use of his legs after having spinal surgery. For years he has used […]
(BPT) – The election season is a lot to handle no matter where you land on the political spectrum. It can be draining on many levels, which is why now is the perfect time to escape the political drama and make up your own political fun at home. Idea 1: […]
In today’s travel markets there are more choices for lodging than ever before. In addition to hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, inns and rentals, an increasingly popular option is Airbnb. This online service serves as a broker to connect long- and short-term travelers with hosts. Airbnb was launched in 2008 […]
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Thanks to a generous donation, a new program will soon allow nearly 1,000 locals to visit the Lotusland Gardens at half the normal entrance fee. Board of Trustees Member David Jones and his wife Judie stepped forward to donate $10,000 to Lotusland to offset the cost of […]
Once again, the miniature train at Watson Park will be transformed into Wichita’s take on the Polar Express Courtesy photo In the middle of summer, officials with Wichita’s Botanica Gardens decided the city’s premier holiday light display would include a new socially distanced option this year. “We had lots of […]
Here is a listing of what’s open and what’s closed on Veterans Day in the D.C. area. Veterans Day is a federal holiday meant to honor those who have served in the military. Since it’s a federal holiday, post offices are closed, and most banks will also be closed. You […]
CLOSE Buy Photo Roger Scheel, a member of Daniel Boone Conservation League in Hubertus, Wis., looks through a rifle scope during a sight-in clinic at the club’s shooting range. (Photo: Paul A. Smith) Under the cloud of the coronavirus pandemic for most of 2020, data has shown at least one healthy trend in […]
THE Queen is seen wearing a mask for the first time at a “deeply personal” tribute ahead of Remembrance Sunday. She bowed her head in silence at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior inside Westminster Abbey. 8 The Queen was pictured wearing a face mask for the first timeCredit: PA:Press […]
The Los Angeles Police Department in coming months will downsize its specialized units and stop responding in person to traffic collisions and other minor incidents as part of a broad reorganization aimed at preserving patrol and community engagement functions amid new fiscal constraints. Although specific figures weren’t available Friday, the […]
D.C., Maryland and Virginia have a slew of coronavirus testing sites. Find out where to get tested. D.C., Maryland and Virginia have several coronavirus testing sites with both drive-through and walk-up options for adults, children and vulnerable populations as the region fights the pandemic. DC The District frequently updates its […]
© Provided by RADIO.COM Veterans Day is Wednesday, Nov. 11. Here is a list of just some of the great discounts and deals being offered to veterans and active duty service members to mark the observance. Discounts and deals at restaurants Applebee’s: Veterans and active-duty military receive a free meal […]
Emma Corrin has already described how everyone on The Crown’s set fell silent when she appeared in the recreation of the Emanuels’ concoction. The atmosphere at the moment Diana was changing into her own dress, was comparable: “We knew there was all this noise outside, but we got her ready […]
Permits to cut your own Christmas tree in Santa Fe National Forest go on sale Nov. 16. The $10 permits will be available online through recreation.gov and over the phone by calling forest headquarters at 505-438-5300 or any of the forest’s district offices. Permits purchased by phone will be delivered […]
By NATHAN HOWELL | Special to the Reporter PELHAM — Parents and children will have an opportunity to get into the Christmas season, as Pelham Parks and Recreation hosts their Rockin’ Reindeer Bash on Dec. 12. The event is a family friendly Christmas celebration that will feature a variety of […]
Richard Chenoweth, owner of Scranton’s in Pascagoula For the Mississippi restaurant industry, like those nationwide, the early shelter-in-place months of the Covid pandemic were costly and uncertain. Fortunately for them, Mississippians never really lost their taste for dining out, even if that meant burgers and fries. “Restaurant tax collections saw […]
Tree House Brewing Co. turned heads Thursday amidst a presidential election with the announcement of a new waterfront taproom on Cape Cod. Just a day later they’re sharing more big news. The award-winning brewery announced Friday it has plans to open a Western Massachusetts taproom next year as well. The […]
SPEARFISH — On Oct. 16, the South Dakota Municipal League circulated a letter signed by mayors from 13, First-Class municipalities throughout South Dakota, including that of Spearfish Mayor Dana Boke. “We are writing to you with a simple ask, but one that we need everyone to take seriously. We need […]
MANCHESTER — A number of residents can expect to receive a survey in the mail next week as the town continues to ask for feedback about what the community wants out of its parks and facilities. A community interest and opinion survey will be mailed out to random households the […]
Courtesy photo Steffi Cox SCARBOROUGH — Thanksgiving Scarborough’s fifth annual dinner will be served to-go on Nov. 25, but organizers are still feeling the sense of community that has become expected of the event. Hosted by the Scarborough School Nutrition Program, Scarborough Community Services, local nonprofit Project GRACE, and various […]
Marijuana will be the newest multi-million-dollar industry that is expected to grow exponentially in Arizona. With the legalization of cannabis by Arizona voters through Prop 207, already established medical marijuana dispensaries are expecting to see a big rise in sales, as the demand for cannabis grows. However, before they can […]
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Rain, wind, and cooler temperatures are in the forecast this weekend. San Diego businesses operating outdoors for the pandemic are making plans to stay dry. Since the pandemic started businesses in San Diego have had to get creative to stay afloat. Arthur Boia started PB Yogs […]