In a useful entry in the growing canon of “quit lit,” Charles Knowles blends science and memoir to persuade readers to cut down on alcohol. Credit...Anthony Kwan for The New York Times Supported by By ...
Money doesn’t grow on trees. Nor do tennis balls. But an adorable Golden Retriever named Zebby refuses to believe this! (Well, at least about the tennis balls.) “My Golden Retriever found a tennis ...
Climate Lab is a Seattle Times initiative that explores the effects of climate change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The project is funded in part by The Bullitt Foundation, CO2 Foundation, Jim ...
Tree warts don’t look impressive — in fact, most people would leave this one right where it was. Misshapen, rough, and full of unknowns, it didn’t exactly scream “great project.” But experience says ...
The town of Snowmass Village will offer free Christmas tree recycling following the Dec. 25 holiday. The town will provide a drop-off site for Christmas trees between Dec. 29 and Jan. 11, 2026, ...
Christmas tree up—check! Halls decked—check! Okay, but when does this all come down? Just like the date you decorate for Christmas, what time you take down your tree and other festive trimmings is, ...
Marty Berry and Priscilla Armsby pull a freshly cut Christmas tree at Ellms Family Christmas Tree Farm on Dec. 12 in Ballston Spa. Saplings grow at Ellms Family Christmas Tree Farm on Dec. 12 in ...
Terry Kovel and Kim Kovel [email protected] Dec 20, 2025 Dec 20, 2025 Artificial Christmas trees have been around since the 19th century, if not earlier. Trees made of dyed feathers ...
ATLANTA — Two metro Atlanta University of Georgia grads came up with a great way to pay their way through college, which is now paying the way for others. Jack Faught and his best buddy, Calder ...
For the first time in several years, every single Angel on the Salvation Army Angel Tree has been adopted — ensuring more than 35,000 children, older adults, and adults with disabilities will have ...