Porsche often likes to boast that more than 70 percent of its cars are still on the road, but this particular 911 Targa ...
On the road to Boise for the 5A volleyball state tournament, the Hillcrest Knights stopped at Hagerman High School, where ...
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DIY Wall Decoration Using Painted Pine Cones
Did you know painted pine cones can look like flowers? It's a great little trick that can be used when making all sorts of ...
In the heart of southern Lebanon, where pine trees once stood tall and abundant, a quiet crisis is unfolding. The cones are ...
Payette Lake is the crown jewel of McCall, with crystal-clear water surrounded by pine-covered mountains. The lake is so clean you can see fish swimming below your boat or kayak. Legacy Park offers a ...
There’s something timeless about summers by the lake, the reflection of sunlight on calm water, the sound of laughter echoing across a dock, and that unmistakable feeling of freedom that comes with ...
ROGERS — Rogers residents can have bagged leaves picked up curbside early next month. The city announced in a news release ...
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Hybrid Experiment That Turned Toxic Waste Into Beauty
This is not ordinary woodturning. By combining natural pine cones with a blend of colored resins nicknamed “toxic waste,” one ...
From witches brew to pumpkin spice to fall comfort foods, here are the best things our reporters ate across Los Angeles, ...
The higher the pine cones, the harsher the winter. Have you ever heard this weather lore before? According to the lore, when trees sense a brutal winter coming, they grow their cones higher up. Why?
The Weather Network's Victoria Fenn Alvarado holds old weather lore up to the facts in search of the truth. The higher the pine cones, the harsher the winter. Have you ever heard this weather lore ...
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