This covers New York City's professional snow shovelers. See the sources for this fact-check Republican lawmakers advocating for the SAVE America Act — which would require government-issued photo ID ...
Our team Good Thyme Gang played against Pin Pushers Monday afternoon at Mike Aulby’s Arrowhead Bowl for Week 22 of the Purdue Staff and Students league. We won all 8 points, maintaining 8th place. In ...
A day after the city got a record-breaking amount of snow, some residents clung to the magic. Others were gearing up for endless shoveling. By Jenna Russell and Tom Li Tom Li reported from Providence, ...
Frustration over the slow pace of clean up from the big winter storm last month led Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to broach a once-unthinkable idea: Should the city plow some or all sidewalks itself, ...
Wondering when the last time your street was plowed? The blizzard drumped nearly two feet of snow across the city, triggering an army of DSNY plow trucks across the five boroughs. DSNY crews have been ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Toy used on a snow day, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, enjoy leisure time, and ...
Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools used all snow days, causing the director of schools Jean Luna-Vedder submitted waiver requests to the Tennessee Commissioner of Education for the additional days.
When snow falls, everyone wants their street plowed fast. However, it's not always realistic, and it's not always easy to keep track of the problem spots. One city is using drones to help speed up the ...
In a winter marked by unusual weather patterns, perhaps nothing raised more eyebrows among seasoned Northeast Ohioans than Cuyahoga County’s decision to declare its first snow emergency in at least 50 ...
Buying a new snowblower is a massive investment. If you live in an area with cold weather but only see a few major storms a year, spending four figures on a shiny new blower is understandably worth ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When Cuyahoga County Sheriff Harold Pretel declared a countywide snow emergency during last weekend’s storm, he did something few — if any — of his predecessors had done in decades.