Five special coins have been unveiled for 2025 (Image: PA) Five new coin designs, including those featuring the red arrows and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, have been unveiled by the Royal Mint ahead of the New Year. The Royal Mint's 2025 annual set will be available next week and will include new designs for… Continue reading Royal Mint unveils five new commemorative coins for 2025 | News UK
When to Apply Weed Killer to Your Lawn
Are you noticing weeds growing on your lawn? You could pull weeds by hand, a safe and effective option. Or go straight to a weed killer to eliminate these unwanted plants. Weedkillers, or herbicides, are made from chemicals that can be harmful to people, wildlife and the environment. Before you begin using herbicides, you need… Continue reading When to Apply Weed Killer to Your Lawn
11 home trends for 2025 and what designers think
I've been predicting design trends for a few years now and one thing I've learned is that just because something is “on trend” doesn't automatically mean that everyone will join in. This also includes the professionals. To get a clearer idea of what's coming in 2025 (and how much you should care), I picked twelve… Continue reading 11 home trends for 2025 and what designers think
Virginia’s recycling programs are making little progress
State data shows a steady decline in Virginia's recycling rate between 2021 and 2024, and a new report from the state Department of General Services highlights some difficulties Virginia agencies face in implementing recycling programs. The report was a result of Gov. Glenn Youngkin's Executive Order 17, a 2022 effort to divert more of the… Continue reading Virginia’s recycling programs are making little progress
The junior college athletic landscape could be seeing some serious changes
There aren't many Tennessee stories that impact us here in the Pacific Northwest. But a ruling from a Tennessee judge may have changed the collegiate athletics landscape more than any transfer or no-deal in the ever-changing dynamics of college sports. Current Vanderbilt University quarterback Diego Pavia appeared to have played his final regular season game… Continue reading The junior college athletic landscape could be seeing some serious changes
Assiniboine Park Conservancy Holds Contractor Responsible for Flood Damage: Lawsuit
The non-profit organization behind one of Winnipeg's top tourist attractions is seeking financial compensation in court over alleged construction defects. It's the latest in a series of legal claims filed in the Leaf's relatively short history. According to a statement of claim filed Dec. 13 in the Manitoba Court of King's Bench, the Assiniboine Park… Continue reading Assiniboine Park Conservancy Holds Contractor Responsible for Flood Damage: Lawsuit
These Apple products are expected in early 2025
According to Mark Gurman, Apple is preparing for a busy spring of 2025 with several new devices launching. Here's what's coming? Entry-level iPads: Expected to receive an update in spring 2025 iPhone SE 4: Scheduled for release in spring 2025 New iPad Air: Also expected for spring 2025 M4 MacBook Air: Expected to be available… Continue reading These Apple products are expected in early 2025
A Silver Lake home was redesigned within budget
It's vibrant, artistic and full of personality. A young couple was ready to completely redesign their three- and two-bedroom home in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. “They sought a complete transformation and wanted a space that would not only accommodate their growing family, but also capture the artistic essence of their eccentric Silver… Continue reading A Silver Lake home was redesigned within budget
“What are they citing your lawn for?”
Homeowners associations are no strangers to enforcing neighborhood rules. A post on Reddit's r/f***HOA subreddit reignited this debate and showed just how far HOAs can go to maintain their idea of ”perfection.” One user shared a picture of his manicured lawn — neat with a few stray leaves and white, fluffy dandelions, but objectively better… Continue reading “What are they citing your lawn for?”
Decorative options not feasible | Otago Daily Times Online News
The dilapidated buildings at 319A South Rd are set to be demolished but efforts to beautify the street while leaving the site empty have failed, Dunedin City Council documents say. The Council gave its approval for “temporary border treatment” at the end of last month. It said the applicant, Otakou Health Ltd, bought the property… Continue reading Decorative options not feasible | Otago Daily Times Online News