From treated wood to old pallets, these common items can release toxic fumes and turn a simple fire into a health risk.
(WKBN) – As the calendar flips to March, Ohio’s open burning regulations go back into effect. Fire officials warn that you could face a steep penalty if you violate it. Ohio’s burn ban is in effect ...
After a lantern explosion left several students severely burned, a GoFundMe page has been published in hopes of helping cover ...
OLED burn-in is back on the agenda. After 21 months of aggressively burning in our 4K OLED monitor, we're checking in once again to see how the panel is holding up. We've been reporting back every ...
The region has been under a severe drought notice, and county and city officials have been asking people to be careful with water usage, issuing restrictions for watering lawns in cities like Tampa.
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