Brave local man climbs on roof in attempt to put out palm tree on fire in LA. A man climbed up a roof in an attempt to put ...
Tribes, federal, state and local officials, conservation groups and residents supported protecting 600,000-plus acres of desert forever.
A century ago, civic leader Hugh Dillman married heiress Anna Dodge and played a leading role in Palm Beach society. But his ...
Pesticides and habitat loss have been the chief reasons for the loss of the butterfly, which is being considered for the ...
SINGAPORE: After a tree fell and killed two tourists in Bali earlier in December, authorities said the plant had been healthy and that the incident was caused by "strong winds and extreme weather ...
John S.H. Russell, a Harvard Alumni, Class of 1957, passed away peacefully at his home in Palm Springs, California. He brought joy to all those around him and was a generous, thoughtful, and kind man.
Learn more› By Hannah Morrill and Mari Uyehara Don’t underestimate the ability of flowers to turn someone’s day around. Whether you’re sending a bouquet to mark a holiday, celebrate a ...
The expert said: “During winter, many trees are without their leaves ... paths, patios or flower beds. It’s much easier to make these changes in a garden which is empty rather than in spring ...
In perhaps one of the fastest renovations and rebrandings ever—even for Miami—Palm Tree Club is set to officially open to the public on December 21 at the former Shuckers and Best Western site.
A frame from a video provided to the Long Beach Post from a passing driver. Firefighters doused a blaze that charred about an acre of brush and up to 20 palm trees near Studebaker Road and Second ...
Move over, Buffaslug, there’s a new bizarre mascot for the Buffalo Sabres and it has the dual meaning of both fan support as well as an epic troll: inflatable palm trees. No, seriously.
No, the inflatable palm trees showing up at Buffalo Sabres home games lately are not attempts by Western New Yorkers to keep the realities of lake effect winter at bay. The growingly pervasive ...