Create a winter succulent wreath: Learn about succulents and make a beautiful wreath at workshop held from 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 1 at Sebastopol Center for the Arts, 282 South High Street.
The TikToker recommends a simple mix of coco coir and perlite or a nutrient-rich alternative, and adding liquid plant food ...
Healthcare for succulents: Now that you have planted succulents in your garden, Sonoma County Master Gardener Anne Lowings ...
The Jackson City Council passed a resolution urging the federal government to return control of the city's water system. The resolution, while not legally binding, reflects growing frustration with ...
San Diego Community Power announced Wednesday a $55 million initiative that will offer rebates and incentives to encourage its customers to install solar-plus-battery systems in their homes. “This is ...
IOWA’S NEWS LEADER. TODD. THANKS. NEW AT FIVE. FUNDING CUTS COULD PUT IOWA’S WATER QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM AT RISK AS SOON AS THIS SPRING. THE NETWORK IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTRY. IT’S ...
The town of Hot Springs received $10 million in state funding for water and sewer repairs following Tropical Storm Helene. The funding is split evenly, with $5 million for drinking water ...
After three months of beta testing, Apple is finally releasing iOS 26 to iPhone users today. Going by past years' trends, the update should be available around 1 PM ET, along with the official ...
The city of Petersburg is asking residents and businesses to conserve water. An "unexpected system malfunction" is the cause of the water usage limitation. City crews are working to resolve the ...
MEIGS — The Georgia Department of Community Affairs recently announced that 36 Georgia communities, including Meigs, have been awarded more than $36.2 million in federal grants to support their ...
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has fined 691 Wareham LLC $30,754. The penalty is for operating an unregistered community public water system at its new apartment development ...
RIO VERDE FOOTHILLS, AZ (AZFamily) — People who live in the Rio Verde Foothills, which is about 45 minutes northeast of Phoenix, are again worried they might run out of water at the end of the year.