At 8 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1st, Redmond Fire and Rescue will re-open outdoor burning. With the forecasted decrease in temperatures, the risk for fire spread has dropped to safe levels. Redmond Fi ...
Redmond Fire & Rescue announced Thursday it will reopen outdoor burning at 8 a.m. next Wednesday, October 1, but advised there are rules to follow, including a ban on debris burning within the city ...
The worst part about getting mauled by a bear would be my father saying “I told you so” over and over. I used to think that, anyway, until around 2 a.m. on Wednesday, at Ricketts Glen State Park in ...
Energy Transfer remains a top-tier $60 billion midstream company despite recent share price underperformance versus the S&P ...
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The beastly assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at a Utah college event this week makes clear, once again, that conservative speakers are not safe on America’s campuses, and that ...
School’s out at Olympian High School in Chula Vista, and a lot of the kids are getting on their bikes to head home. Nearly all of them carry a big battery that drives an e-bike motor. “I have to ride ...
Jim Antle, the Washington Examiner magazine’s executive editor, brings to life the pages of the magazine in the show Inside Scoop. Each episode features exclusive insight from the article authors and ...
Tuesday night, Cracker Barrel returned to its old logo, cashiering a bland, modern design that drew widespread revulsion in its first week. Some reporters were quick to blame this on social media ...
As the Trump administration’s Energy Department casts doubt on human-caused climate change, a dubious finding dismantled by 85 climate scientists, our nation has one meteorologist in Congress — Eric ...
ROCHESTER — “I’ve always enjoyed keeping people safe,” stated Steve Hines, Rochester. “I guess that’s why I’ve been a volunteer fireman for the past 30 years in Mexico, Indiana. I’ve always thought it ...