These workers were preparing to cut a large tree that was leaning precariously on power lines on a windy day. Hilariously, the tree decided to do their job for them and it fell over into the street.
"Just like it's a dream, a nightmare," Tim Buchanan said as he survived Helene’s raging floodwaters and a mudslide only to find he was cut off from the outside world.
Plans to reduce fire risk in Dragon Mountain park have spurred concerns from mountain bikers and environmentalists.
To construct and enjoy productive raised garden beds that are easy to maintain, avoid these mistakes around placement, ...
At one time the Messer-Mayer Mill was the hub of Richfield community. By 1954 the business closed. Here's how volunteers have ...
Top 10 sustainable building materials for reducing embodied carbon, improving efficiency, and meeting modern construction ...
Georgia DNR cuts trees down at Fort Morris to prevent imminent hurricane-related damage to Revolutionary War-era earthwork mounds ...
Uncertainty is worrying builders,” said Molly McShane, CEO of The McShane Cos., a national real estate development firm. “... Deals won’t move forward if prices change four times a week.” ...
Apple Creek proves that the best destinations are worth the slow drive. This little town welcomes you like an old friend with open arms. The name tells the whole story – orchards stretch beyond every ...
One year after Hurricane Helene devastated the Appalachians, the Forest Service reflects on the storm and looks forward to ...
Lassen Volcanic National Park, one of America’s least crowded national treasures, lies about an hour’s drive away, featuring otherworldly hydrothermal areas, pristine mountain lakes, and hiking trails ...